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In Charts: Trump’s First Year by the Numbers
Trump’s policies have influenced everything from economic growth and stock market performance to gas prices and mortgage rates.
30 Ways Trump Impacted the US, World in First Year
From economic growth to border security and peace deals, a look at Trump’s actions in year one of his second term.
Seeing No Hope for the Future, China’s Youth Are Choosing Failure
The pressures in communist China are taking their toll on a generation.
After Fall of Maduro, Cuban Americans Hope Their Homeland Is Next
‘It was beautiful before the ‘60s—before the devil came,’ one Cuban woman, who was imprisoned by the regime for nearly a decade, told The Epoch Times.
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Tea May Be Nicer to Your Bones Than Coffee, Study Suggests
Normal coffee intake is likely safe for bones, but more than five cups a day may not.

Tea May Be Nicer to Your Bones Than Coffee, Study Suggests
Normal coffee intake is likely safe for bones, but more than five cups a day may not.

‘The Man Without a Face’: Seeing Beyond Scars
This instalment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ puts fathers and sons in the foreground.

Storm-Born: Three Doctors, a Nun, and a Twister
In this installment of “When Character Counted,” we look at the Doctors Mayo and a nun who created one of the world’s great medical institutions.

Finalists of NTD’s Traditional Photography Competition
The ‘NTD International Photography Competition Finalist Exhibition’ showcases age-old aesthetics at the Salmagundi Club.

‘The Man Without a Face’: Seeing Beyond Scars
This instalment of ‘Movies for Young Adults’ puts fathers and sons in the foreground.

The Ultimate Restaurant Menu Cheat Sheet
Want to beat restaurants at their own game? Here’s your cheat sheet listing the sneakiest of sneaky tricks.
7 Epic Ski Trips You Can Still Plan for This Winter
Here’s where to go—considering not only terrain but also some sumptuous new places you can stay.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Thought-Provoking Sights at Europe’s Great Universities
In Europe, universities can be essential sightseeing, as some are home to great architectural, artistic, and cultural treasures.
Behind This Wealthy SoCal Neighborhood, You Can Soak in a Rustic Hot Spring Oasis
These rustic spring pools are about 95 miles northwest of L.A. City Hall.
7 Epic Ski Trips You Can Still Plan for This Winter
Here’s where to go—considering not only terrain but also some sumptuous new places you can stay.



























































































































