Pope Francis Dies Aged 88 After Suffering Long Illness
The Pontiff, who died at 88 years old, leaves behind a legacy of attempted reform that was not without controversy.

Ronald Reagan Standing up to an Illegal Strike
As part of the series ‘When Character Counted,’ we learn President Reagan stood firm during his first crisis in office—a testament to his strength of character.

Fra Angelico’s Frescoes: Dissolving Materiality Through Contemplation
The depicted scenes from the life of Christ were meant to inspire meditation, prayer, and devotion in the Dominican monks.

Madison, Jefferson, and Establishing the World’s Largest Library
In ‘This Week in History,’ Congress finally authorized an appropriation bill to purchase a collection of books and establish the Library of Congress.
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China Issues Retaliatory Sanctions on U.S. Congress Members Over Hong Kong
Beijing announced the move on Monday in retaliation of Washington’s sanctioning six Chinese and Hong Kong officials last month.
Hegseth Responds After Report Says He Shared Attack Plans in Second Signal Chat
‘Anonymous smears from disgruntled former employees on old news don’t matter,’ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said.
Russia Resumes ‘Special Military Operation’ After 30-Hour Easter Truce Expires, Moscow Says
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy tells military to respond in kind to renewed Russian attacks.
Dhillon Promises Action to Enforce Trump’s Executive Orders on Civil Rights
Leaving the Center for American Liberty is a ‘bittersweet’ move, says new civil rights attorney.
▶Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage
Stories of persecution and resilience behind the performing arts company that’s become a global sensation.
Klaus Schwab Steps Down as World Economic Forum Chair
Schwab remains one of the most influential personalities courting the global political and business elite.
China’s Largest Trade Fair Emptier After US Tariff Hike, Exporters Say
There are no clients from Germany, France, or the United States, a Chinese exporter at the China Import and Export Fair told The Epoch Times.
Divisions Remain as Republicans Steam Ahead With ‘Big Beautiful Bill’: What to Know
Given Republicans’ narrow majority in the lower chamber, passing this package will be a herculean task for leadership.
Trump Says He Hopes Russia and Ukraine Will Reach Deal This Week
Prior to the Easter truce, Trump said that the U.S. government would abandon efforts to mediate an end to the war if either side refused to cooperate.
Abrego Garcia Moved to El Salvador Detention Facility, Given Own Room: State Department
The State Department said the illegal immigrant was given a bed and furniture of his own in the lower security detention facility in El Salvador.
Federal Judge Pauses Trump Admin Layoffs at Consumer Watchdog Agency
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said on Friday that she is ‘deeply concerned’ that the administration isn’t complying with a previous order.
Bipartisan Lawmakers Renew Effort to Ban Stock Trading by Members of Congress
Several bills to ban stock trading by members of Congress have been introduced previously, though none has ever received a final vote in either chamber.
El Salvador Proposes Swapping Venezuelan Deportees From US for Maduro’s Political Prisoners
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele proposed an agreement that would swap gang members deported by the United States with opponents of the Venezuelan regime.
Shen Yun Is ‘Art That Takes You to Another Plane,’ Says Argentina’s Secretary of Worship and Civilization
Nahuel Sotelo, Argentina’s Secretary of Worship and Civilization, was ‘blown away’ seeing the 5,000 years of Chinese civilization brought to life by Shen Yun.
3 More States Report 1st Measles Cases This Year, Linked to International Travel
Recent CDC figures show that around 800 measles cases have been reported in the United States in 2025.
South Korea Says It Will Hold Trade Talks With US This Week
‘The consultation is taking place at the suggestion of the U.S., and we are currently coordinating details of the schedule and agenda,’ officials said.
DHL to Suspend Global Shipments of Packages Valued at More Than $800 to US Consumers
The company said the suspension is temporary.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
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