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Iranian President, Foreign Minister Killed in Helicopter Crash
It remains unclear what caused the crash.
Taiwan’s New President Sworn In, Calling on China to Stop Intimidation
‘I hope that China will face the reality of the Republic of China’s existence,’ Lai Ching-te said.
Spartan Capital Chief Economist Advises 5 to 10 Percent Gold Portfolio Allocation
Global demand for gold remains robust, particularly in Asia.
Court Lets Lawsuit Over Refusal to Give Dying Woman Ivermectin Proceed
The hospital system’s bid to rely on federal law was turned down by the judge.
Federal Judge Issues Stay on ATF Rule Restricting Private Gun Sales
The rule makes many Americans ‘felons overnight’ if they engage in buying or selling a firearm privately, a lawsuit against the rule says.
Hatch Act Enforcement Tightens With New Guidelines Targeting Political Activities of Federal Employees
The Hatch Act restricts the political activities of government employees to ensure a nonpartisan federal workforce.
ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders
He accuses the Hamas leaders of complicity in mass killings, kidnappings, rapes, and tortures, and charges the Israeli leaders with their own set of war crimes.
Red Lobster Files for Bankruptcy Amid High Costs
The business estimated it has more than 100,000 creditors and liabilities to the tune of $1 to $10 billion.
Assange Wins Right to Challenge Extradition to the US
The WikiLeaks founder still faces a legal battle of defending spying charges which could land him with a 175-year jail sentence.
Increased Reports of Rare Autoimmune Disease, COVID-19 and Its Vaccine Contributed: Study
In 2019 in Yorkshire, England, only two people tested positive for the disease. In 2020, nine tested positive, and in 2021, there were 35 new cases.
Bipartisan Leaders Praise Falun Dafa’s Values, Fly US Flags to Celebrate Anniversary
U.S. governors and lawmakers across the aisle paid tribune to Falun Dafa’s contribution to their communities while recognizing May 13 as Falun Dafa Day.
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Researchers Discover New Mechanism Linking Diet and Cancer Risk
MGO, a glucose metabolite, can temporarily destroy the BRCA2 protein, reducing its levels in cells and inhibiting its tumor-preventing ability.
California Lawmakers Hold Hundreds of Bills in Suspense Amid Budget Deficit
No discussions are allowed in the fast-paced legislative hearings where proposals with bigger fiscal impacts are passed or held.
Democrats Call on Supreme Court Justice to Recuse Himself After Flag Confirmation
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito recently said that an upside-down flag was briefly flown at his home.
Trump Demands Biden Take Drug Test Before First Debate
The presidential candidates have agreed to take part in two debates.
Thomas Pinckney: A Man Prepared for Revolution
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a lawyer who becomes ambassador to Britain and negotiates a consequential treaty.
Thomas Pinckney: A Man Prepared for Revolution
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a lawyer who becomes ambassador to Britain and negotiates a consequential treaty.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
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
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
New Thermography Applications for Disease Detection
Inflammation, the cause of many diseases, can be accurately detected by thermography.
New Thermography Applications for Disease Detection
Inflammation, the cause of many diseases, can be accurately detected by thermography.
‘Sight’: The Best of Intentions
Angel Studios releases its first non-faith-based feature with mixed results.
‘The Blue Angels’: American Tradition at Its Most Inspirational
This new Amazon documentary goes behind the scenes of a cherished military mainstay.
The Rebirth of Traditional Opera: An Encouraging Trend
Traditional opera productions are having a comeback at two West Coast companies.
Josiah Gregg and the Santa Fe Trail
From delicate youth to intrepid explorer, Josiah Gregg chronicled his travels in what became a guidebook for those heading west.
‘Sight’: The Best of Intentions
Angel Studios releases its first non-faith-based feature with mixed results.
Ginger Soy Stir-Fried Fish
Any fish fillet can be used for this recipe. Just make sure the skillet or wok is hot and the oil is sizzling before adding ingredients.
Summer Travelers Should Pack Light or Prepare to Pay the Price
When Ryanair started charging passengers for checked luggage, the fee was just over $3. Now, the fee is over $60.
The History of Radio Is Thriving in This Fascinating, Hidden Bay Area Museum
The first entertainment broadcast was in the Bay area where musical concerts were broadcasted by dangling a microphone in front of a wind-up gramophone.
Tales From the Hyatt: Where Politics, Luxury, and History Intersect
Whether one is a writer, a spy, a politician, or simply a seeker of life’s indulgences, the Hyatt stands as the unparalleled accommodation choice in Canberra.
Summer Travelers Should Pack Light or Prepare to Pay the Price
When Ryanair started charging passengers for checked luggage, the fee was just over $3. Now, the fee is over $60.
A Merchant and Sea Captain’s Bold Plan for Steam Power
In ‘This Week in History,’ we witness the emergence of steam power and a renowned sea captain’s plan to convince the world of the future of shipping.
A Colorful, Provocative History of ‘Rome’s Golden Age’
A flurry of Roman history, “Pax” entices the senses and asks probing questions about the costs of war and, even, the consequential price of peace.
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