Israel, Hezbollah Agree to Ceasefire in Lebanon, US Official Says
The renewed fighting came after the United States and Iran entered an interim deal to end the war.
Risk-Taking Epoch Times Photographer Wins 2 First-Place Awards
Presenters acknowledged John Fredricks put himself at risk as he documented anti-cartel police operations in Mexico and violent protests in Portland, Oregon.
CIA Official Confirms Sudden Shift in COVID-19 Origin Assessment
The change was precipitated by an encounter with a person or new information, according to a newly released document.
How the Trump Admin Achieved Record Drug Seizures
The Epoch Times went behind the scenes at the busiest port of entry in the United States.
Starmer Rival Wins By-Election, Paving Way for Leadership Challenge
Burnham said that he wanted to lead Britain away from what he termed the ‘divisions’ in the country.
Appeals Court Allows Ohio to Restrict Children’s Use of Social Media
The panel concluded that the state law does not violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
China-Made Fitness Trackers May Threaten US Security, Senators Warn
Lawmakers worry that wearable technology, such as smartwatches, may contain China-made components that could send Americans’ health data to the CCP.
Democrat Hannah Pingree to Face Republican Bobby Charles in Maine Gubernatorial Race
The Cook Political Report rates the November contest as likely Democratic.
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Judge Allows Challenges to Trump’s Mail-In Voting Executive Order to Move Forward
The decision by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani creates the possibility that the order could be blocked before the midterm elections.
How Classical Arts Training Helps Kids Unlock Their Full Potential | Sherry Zhang
Leonardo da Vinci once wrote that the key to developing a ‘complete mind’ was to ’study the science of art. Study the art of science.’
13 Illegal Immigrants Arrested, 8 Indicted for Using Stolen Social Security Numbers
The eight individuals are accused of using the stolen social security numbers to complete their employment eligibility verification forms.
Is It a Cold or Childhood Asthma? The Symptoms Parents Should Never Ignore
Persistent coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness may be signs of asthma rather than a lingering cold.
US Military Kills 3 in Eastern Pacific Boat Strike
U.S. Southern Command said intelligence had been received that confirmed the vessel ‘was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.’
John Ford Coley Reflects on His Classical Music Roots and Latest Release
With a tribute album in the works, the ‘I’d really Love to See You Tonight' performer looks back on his musical start and partnership with England Dan.
Supreme Court Rejects Bid by Appeals Judge, 98, to Be Reinstated
Judge Pauline Newman’s medical expert reported she was a ‘super-ager’ who is as active and healthy as someone 20 years younger or more.

Iranian Soccer Coach Says Team ‘Most Oppressed’ in World Cup
Iranian coach Amir Ghalenoei said the team had expected to stay the night in California, but had been ordered to return to Mexico.
5 Arrested in Plot to Attack UFC Event at White House
The charges include conspiracy to murder.
State of the Fight for the US Senate as Voters Lock in Key Nominees
Despite a map that had been expected to be unfavorable for Democrats, polling has shown a surge for the party in recent months.

Czech Republic Will Miss NATO Spending Target, Says Prime Minister
Lithuania’s coalition government has agreed to keep spending at least 5 percent of gross domestic product on defense, among the highest in NATO.

Rinehart Floats Queensland as Future SpaceX Launch Site
The suggestion comes just days after a multi-billion dollar capital injection into the Musk-led company.

Cam Skattebo Vows to Get Back to Hard-Nosed Running Style After Gruesome Ankle Injury
‘I’ve still got plenty of football left, plenty of life left,’ Skattebo said.

Daveigh Chase, Voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ and Child Star of ‘The Ring,’ Dies at 35
Chase reportedly died Tuesday after meningitis and blood infections led to sepsis, causing her body to shut down.

Your Bedroom Gym: 5 Gentle Exercises You Can Do With a Pillow
Not all exercises require extensive equipment or heavy weights. Who knew the lowly pillow had so much promise for getting you stronger and more fit?
Supplements That May Help Your Body Handle Exercising in the Heat
Two new studies suggest that plant compounds and probiotics may reduce heart rate, inflammation, and gut damage during hot-weather exercise.

Mammography: A Widely Used Breast Cancer Screening Tool—Here Are the Key Facts
Mammography is the most commonly recommended screening test for breast cancer, but concerns about overdiagnosis and overtreatment remain.
Why MAID May Not Be the Peaceful Death Many Expect
Medical assistance in dying is often portrayed as a peaceful, predictable process, but the limited data suggest a more uncertain reality.
No-Bake ‘Lemon Delight’ Is an Easy Dessert Anyone Can Make
This no-bake dessert is light, creamy, and bursting with mellow, sunny lemon flavor.

Ask the Builder: Invest in Advice Before You Sign a Contract
We want the best for our homes so consulting an expert is always a good idea.

The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.

Healing Waters in France
Our getaway goal was to tap into aquatic healing as a cleansing from our old lives.



























































































