2026-02-27
20 分钟It's Friday, February 27th.
I'm Jane Kostin, and this is What A Day, the show that wants to congratulate Romesa Ozturk.
You might remember her as the Tufts PhD student detained by ICE
for co-writing an op-ed in her student newspaper.
But now, you can call her Dr.
Ozturk.
She earned her PhD from the Tufts Department of Child Study and Human Development last Friday.
On today's show, the US and Iran hold more indirect talks over Tehran's nuclear program.
And a federal judge rules that the Internal Revenue Service broke the law nearly 43,000 times by sharing confidential taxpayer data with the Department of Homeland Security.
Overachievers.
But let's start with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The fallout from the so-called Epstein files has been global in scale.
In January,
the Department of Justice released more than 3 million pages of documents related to its investigation into Epstein.
Since then,
dozens of people with ties to Epstein have faced both legal and professional repercussions,
from the man formerly known as Prince Andrew,
to the chief of the World Economic Forum, who resigned Thursday.
But in the United States, it feels like the impact has been...
muted.