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In Normandy, Biden to Mark 80th Anniversary of D-Day, Meet Zelenskyy
The president is expected to caution the Ukrainian leader about excessive cross-border strikes on Russia using American weapons.
In Normandy, Biden to Mark 80th Anniversary of D-Day, Meet Zelenskyy
The president is expected to caution the Ukrainian leader about excessive cross-border strikes on Russia using American weapons.
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US Embassy in Mexico Warns American Travelers After Election
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a warning to American citizens in recent days.
Experts Warn of New, Difficult-to-Treat Fungal Skin Infections Emerging in US
New strains can look different from typical ringworm, making them harder to diagnose.
California Lawmakers Considering Asking Voters to Approve About $60.5 Billion in Bond Proposals
Two measures address climate change and two would fund school upgrades, but getting them on the November ballot won’t be easy.
Mojave Desert Solar Farm Will Wipe Out Thousands of Joshua Trees
The company behind the Mojave Desert solar farm said it will offset thousands of metric tons of carbon emissions, more than making up for the tree loss.
Psychological Effects of Weight-Loss Drugs Underexplored
What to know about the weight–mood connection, and why experts are concerned about the lack of research on the effect of weight-loss drugs on mood disorders.
Progress on Ending Forced Organ Harvesting ‘Too Slow’: Matas
The human rights lawyer has returned to Australia, again urging stronger action to end systemic organ harvesting.
RNC Making Backup Plans for Presidential Nomination If Trump Is Sentenced to Prison
‘We’re working on that right now,’ RNC chair Michael Whatley said about contingency plans in case President Trump can’t accept the GOP nomination in person.
Justice Department Condemns Supreme Court’s ‘Racist’ Century-Old Insular Cases
One of the rulings calls overseas territory inhabitants ‘savage tribes.’
FBI Chief Seeks $11.3 Billion Budget Amid ‘Elevated Threats’
Christopher Wray says budget request “will allow the FBI to invest resources in counterterrorism programs previously funded prior to the FY 2024 appropriation.”
Philadelphia Rally Outside American Transplant Congress Calls to End Forced Organ Harvesting in China
Participants called for stronger international policies, greater awareness, and unified action to put an end to these human rights abuses.
Sheehy Wins Montana GOP Senate Primary
Trump-endorsed first-time candidate overcomes rocky spring to take on popular, three-term Democrat and deep red state.
Kim, Bashaw Win New Jersey Senate Primary Contests
A three-way Senate race, and more uncommitted votes for President Biden.
FDA Advisory Panel Votes Against Using MDMA Drug ‘Ecstasy’ as Treatment for PTSD
FDA advisors cited concerns over clinical data, selection and expectation bias, and the safety risks of MDMA.
Beneficial Bugs: Not All Insects Are Pests
Plant it and they will come—bugs by the hundreds. But don’t shriek, they may be friendly. Let’s meet the white hats of the insect world.
Beneficial Bugs: Not All Insects Are Pests
Plant it and they will come—bugs by the hundreds. But don’t shriek, they may be friendly. Let’s meet the white hats of the insect world.
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.
Daylight Saving Time Nonsense
A more appropriate and meaningful parameter to decide on time changes or no time changes is improving the average temperature profile during the 8-hour work day
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
No Slowing Down for UConn’s Gene Auriemma, Signs 5-Year Extension
Geno Auriemma signed a five-year contract extension to remain as the Huskies coach. He will celebrate his 40th anniversary at UConn in the 2024–25 season.
No Slowing Down for UConn’s Gene Auriemma, Signs 5-Year Extension
Geno Auriemma signed a five-year contract extension to remain as the Huskies coach. He will celebrate his 40th anniversary at UConn in the 2024–25 season.
Flavonoid Intake Linked to Reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
In particular, a higher intake of tea, berries, and apples offered the most benefits.
Flavonoid Intake Linked to Reduced Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
In particular, a higher intake of tea, berries, and apples offered the most benefits.
‘Ezra’: An Excellent Mini-‘Rain Man’ Father-Son Road Trip
Autism has proliferated since the 1990s. The very fine “Ezra” puts a human face on the situation and sets up the coming Big Pharma exposé doc “Protocol 7.”
‘Isn’t It Romantic’: Rebel With a Cause
In her first leading role, Rebel Wilson turns the romcom construct on its ear.
‘Ezra’: An Excellent Mini-‘Rain Man’ Father-Son Road Trip
Autism has proliferated since the 1990s. The very fine “Ezra” puts a human face on the situation and sets up the coming Big Pharma exposé doc “Protocol 7.”
The 3-Ingredient Pasta Recipe That Anyone Can Make
Upgrade your mac and cheese with cacio e pepe, a classic Roman pasta that’s creamy, cheesy bliss.
24 Hours in Barcelona
If you have just one day to spend in Catalonia’s capital, here’s how to experience its delicious cuisine, architectural icons, and exuberant street life.
5 Tips for Dealing With a Missed Flight Connection
You can work around a missed connection—and may even benefit.
Want to Remember Your Vegas Trip? Grab These Souvenirs
With such a unique destination, there are surely distinct souvenirs to take home.
24 Hours in Barcelona
If you have just one day to spend in Catalonia’s capital, here’s how to experience its delicious cuisine, architectural icons, and exuberant street life.
Elizabeth Van Lew: Virginia Socialite and Union Spymaster
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we see how a wealthy Virginia bachelorette’s abolitionist and Union sympathies led to an formidable spy ring.
John Coffee ‘Jack’ Hays: Famous Texas Ranger
This land surveyor brought law and order to the new Republic of Texas.
A Theater Manager’s Gimmick and a Train Ride into History
In ‘This Week in History,’ with the Pacific Railroad completed, a Broadway theater manager schedules an impossible transcontinental trip.
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