5 Highlights From Trump’s Madison Square Garden Speech
Tens of thousands of supporters attended rally at ‘The World’s Most Famous Arena’ in Manhattan.
Living Close to Family: Why It Matters
Certain benefits, from family support to generational rootedness, accompany a life lived in close proximity to extended family.
How Deception Helped the British Win World War II
Robert Hutton brings Dudley Clarke, the brilliant British intelligence officer who pioneered deceptive tactics, back to life in ‘The Illusionist.’
How a Dinner in France Gave Birth to the Statue of Liberty
In ‘This Week in History,’ a French statesman envisions a gift of friendship for America; 21 years later, the United States unveils the symbol of liberty.
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Illegal Immigration, Inflation Are Top Issues for Borderland Voters
Whoever these voters select in the presidential race could influence down-ballot races in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona and sway control of Congress.
Michigan’s Early Voters Brave Long Lines, Break Records
The state posted record-breaking returns though not everyone was willing to wait for hours. The Epoch Times spoke to voters and those deterred.
New Home Sales Spike to Highest Level in 16 Months: US Census
Many homebuyers are opting for new construction to benefit from builder promotions.
Americans Are More Dependent Than Ever on Government Handouts, New Report States
Of all government assistance payments in 2022, 56 percent went to the elderly, mostly for Medicare, the report stated.
Howes Family Made Hockey History as Skating Teammates in 1970s
For seven professional seasons, beginning in 1973, ‘Mr. Hockey’ Gordie Howe skated alongside his two sons in the WHA and NHL.
The Battle for Space Is On
Experts say vague treaty language and a growing reliance on space-based technology has made Earth’s orbit the target of a new arms race.
US Issues Multi-State Health Alert Over Illegally Imported Meat
The food products are being sold without official USDA inspection marks and are subject to recall, regardless of the product date.
Jury: Bay Area Transit Workers Fired for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine to Get More Than $1 Million Each
At issue is a vaccine mandate for BART workers in San Francisco that was imposed in 2021.
Millions of Chinese Apply for Limited Supply of Government Jobs
The job applications in the public sector have hit a record high amid China’s unemployment crisis and gloomy economy.
Russia’s Landmark BRICS Summit and the Specter of De-Dollarization
Western experts dismiss the notion of BRICS states ditching the dollar given the greenback’s central role in today’s globalized economy.
Aortic Stenosis: Common Heart Valve Problem With 7 Main Symptoms
Almost one-third of U.S. adults 65 and older have this heart valve disorder that impedes blood flow from the heart.
Supreme Court Passes on 2nd Amendment Challenge to Federal Gun Law
The justices sent the case back to the 11th Circuit for a second look in light of a recent ruling.
Tesla’s Bullish Earnings Fail to Lift Stocks as Bond Yields Rise
On Oct. 25, bond yields headed higher again after a brief decline in the morning, cooling off a rally in tech shares.
Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
Here is an overview of the platforms of the Republican and Democratic nominees in the 2024 election.
US Greenlights $2 Billion Arms Deal With Taiwan, Featuring Advanced Missile Defense
The United States approved the arms deal with Taiwan, which includes radar upgrades and the first advanced surface-to-air missile system.
Federal Agency Warns Companies Against Unchecked Surveillance of Employees
‘Workers shouldn’t be subject to unchecked surveillance or have their careers determined by opaque third-party reports without basic protections,’ says agency.
China, Russia Aim to Use BRICS to Challenge Global Financial System—Experts Say It Won’t Work
BRICS currently accounts for 45 percent of the world’s population and 35 percent of world’s economy in terms of purchasing power.
Emily Dickinson’s Inspirational Poem on Hope
In ‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers,’ the poet creates a tender, enduring image.
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There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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Caitlin Clark Drills 25 Straight 3-Pointers After Shaq Compares Her to Steph Curry
The Fever showed off Clark’s 3-point accuracy after she received the highest of compliments from Shaquille O'Neal.
Caitlin Clark Drills 25 Straight 3-Pointers After Shaq Compares Her to Steph Curry
The Fever showed off Clark’s 3-point accuracy after she received the highest of compliments from Shaquille O'Neal.
‘Lioness’ Star Zoe Saldaña Copes With Anxiety, Dyslexia by Being ‘120 Percent Prepared’
Zoe Saldaña’s character Joe is at the forefront of the CIA’s war on terror in ‘Lioness.’ Co-stars include Nicole Kidman and Morgan Freeman.
‘Lioness’ Star Zoe Saldaña Copes With Anxiety, Dyslexia by Being ‘120 Percent Prepared’
Zoe Saldaña’s character Joe is at the forefront of the CIA’s war on terror in ‘Lioness.’ Co-stars include Nicole Kidman and Morgan Freeman.
Are These Oxalate-Rich Superfoods Making You Sick?
Generally thought of as “good-for-you” foods, some vegetables and fruits contain compounds known as “oxalates,” which can cause health issues.
Are These Oxalate-Rich Superfoods Making You Sick?
Generally thought of as “good-for-you” foods, some vegetables and fruits contain compounds known as “oxalates,” which can cause health issues.
‘Rio Bravo’: John Wayne as an Atypical Hero
Director Howard Hawks highlights the qualities that define a true leader of men: having morality, courage, and restraint.
‘Canary Black’: Kate Beckinsale Does Bourne and Bond
Despite an international setting and plenty of fire power, this thriller is a big dud.
Ezio Pinza: Italian Bass, Broadway Singer, Movie Actor
Great singers can find themselves on every stage that showcases their vocal talent as well as their acting skills, including this Italian star.
George Balanchine: The Man Who Remade Ballet
His contributions to classical ballet allowed the dance form to be better appreciated by more people worldwide.
‘Rio Bravo’: John Wayne as an Atypical Hero
Director Howard Hawks highlights the qualities that define a true leader of men: having morality, courage, and restraint.
Spotlight on Supplements: Bee Pollen
Bee pollen contains numerous nutrients but it may not be for everyone.
New Nonstop Flights to Copenhagen Make It Easier to See These Top Danish Attractions
Flying to Copenhagen opens the door to all the beauty of Scandinavia.
Drive Right Into Yosemite. Park Drops Reservation Requirement for the Rest of 2024
From October 13 until 2025, visitors will no longer need a reservation to enter Yosemite National Park.
Navigating This World-Record Corn Maze Is a Test of the Human Psyche
A few visitors call the police for help when they get lost, but simply cheating your way out is usually the solution.
New Nonstop Flights to Copenhagen Make It Easier to See These Top Danish Attractions
Flying to Copenhagen opens the door to all the beauty of Scandinavia.
George Ade: The Aesop of Indiana
Journalist, fable writer, playwright, and philanthropist, George Ade saw the humorous side of life.
Vinnie Ream: The Natural Sculptress
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a talented teen whose chance encounter results in a historic piece of art.
The Story of J.P. Morgan’s Personal Librarian, Belle da Costa Greene
Once named ’the cleverest woman in the country,' the first director of the Morgan Library made its rare books available to the public.
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