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  "textContent": "A large release of important documents once meant teams of journalists staying back, working through piles of records late into the night. Today, it triggers something closer to a public audit. The January 30 publication of more than three million documents related to convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has mobilized thousands of online users […]\n\nThe post Epstein files reveal the power – and peril – of online sleuths doing the government’s work appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "Epstein files reveal the power – and peril – of online sleuths doing the government’s work"
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