China Used Sex, Donations, Planted Interns to Influence US Political System: Declassified Docs
Newly released FBI files describe Christine Fang’s CCP intelligence ties, efforts to recruit her as a double agent, and her influence of a U.S. congressman.
Why Teens Are Struggling to Find Summer Jobs
Some teenagers who spoke to The Epoch Times have been searching for a job for a year, while others resorted to becoming their own boss to make money.
Canada Is Fighting Organized Crime the Wrong Way
Seizing contraband matters, but dismantling the criminal infrastructure behind it matters more.
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DOJ Opens Path to Restore Federal Gun Rights for 30 Million Americans
Applicants must demonstrate to the attorney general that they are unlikely to pose a danger to public safety.
Drug Maker Teva Canada Recalls Pregabalin Pills Over Contamination Concerns With Sertraline
The two lots affected by the recall are 100070495 and 100068913, which were first sold in Canada in September 2025 and expire on July 31, 2027.
China’s Economy Shows Signs of Losing Further Momentum
Consumer spending and industrial production in July grew slower than economists predicted, while the investment slump deepened.
Pentagon Awards Major Tomahawk Missile Contract
A CSIS report had previously indicated the U.S. military had depleted a significant portion of its critical munition stockpiles.
Predicted US Drug Overdose Deaths Fall 12.3 Percent, CDC Data Show
Rhode Island saw the largest percentage drop in estimated deaths.
House Democratic Leader Says He Does Not Support Medicare for All
Rep. Ro Khanna cited a recent Yale study that found Medicare for All could save $1 trillion in healthcare costs.
Is China’s Mega Embassy in London Actually a Spying Compound? | Luke de Pulford
The largest Chinese embassy in Europe is set to rise in the heart of London.

Two Stories of Selfless Love: ‘Magnificent Obsession’
The 1935 and 1954 film adaptations of a popular novel share the benefits of doing for others.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.
Drug Maker Teva Canada Recalls Pregabalin Pills Over Contamination Concerns With Sertraline
The two lots affected by the recall are 100070495 and 100068913, which were first sold in Canada in September 2025 and expire on July 31, 2027.

What Happens When You Walk Barefoot
Your feet are your body’s main connection to the ground and a major source of information for your nervous system.

The National Bank Controversy That Left a President Without a Party
In ‘This Week in History,’ Whigs worked to empower their party and corral support for a national bank only to see a Whig destroy their efforts.
US ‘Ill-Equipped’ to Stop Drone Swarm Attacks, Top Military Official Says
Army Lt. Gen. Joseph Jarrard warned that US bases do not have the sensors needed to detect swarms of small attack drones.

Philadelphia Rallygoers Urge US Senate to Pass Bill Targeting Forced Organ Harvesting in China
The bill would penalize foreigners who traffic organs and would prevent U.S. medical institutions from aiding abusive practices, such as by training surgeons.

NATO Jet Shoots Down Drone Over Romanian Airspace
A Spanish air force F-18 on a monitoring mission made radar contact with the craft and received approval to engage, shooting it down.

China’s Private Sector Faces Growing Wave of Bankruptcies as Cash Crunch Deepens
Established companies across manufacturing, technology, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals are struggling with weaker demand, delayed payments, and tighter finance.

Buccaneers’ Wide Receiver Injury Problems Mount as Mayfield’s Contract Talks Continue
Top wideouts Egbuka and McMillan are injured, leaving the quarterback with few strong options. ‘A ton of competition,’ said head coach Bowles.

Actress Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36
Details surrounding the actress’s death have not been revealed.

Most Adults Not Immune to Hepatitis A or B: Study
Researchers recommended vaccinating more people against the diseases.

Your Kidneys and Bladder May Be Failing Faster—and Why That’s Happening
Two of the body’s quietest organs are often the ones most worth listening to.

A Colorful Bowl Packed With Eye-Protective Nutrients
This grain bowl with zucchini and kale is rich in nutrients that help protect your eyes from everyday damage.

People Who Are Depressed Are More Vulnerable to Social Media Likes, Study Finds
The findings highlight how visible metrics and unpredictable rewards may shape posting behavior and keep users engaged.

Build a Gazebo
A gazebo brings an old-fashioned charm and design element that enhances its surroundings.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.

























































































































