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Biden Marks 80th Anniversary of D-Day, Honors World War II Veterans
‘Isolation was not the answer 80 years ago, and is not the answer today,’ President Biden said.
Biden Marks 80th Anniversary of D-Day, Honors World War II Veterans
‘Isolation was not the answer 80 years ago, and is not the answer today,’ President Biden said.
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Communist China Seeks to Influence European Elections Amid Tensions With US: Report
Almost 400 million voters across Europe will head to the polls this week to choose lawmakers to represent them in the European Parliament.
Man With First Human Case of H5N2 Bird Flu Died in Mexico, WHO Confirms
The World Health Organization said the case is unrelated to a different outbreak of bird flu, H5N1, that has been detected in the United States.
Washington Man Sentenced Over False Emergency Calls in Swatting Case
The 21-year-old has been sentenced for four federal felonies stemming from what the DOJ said was ‘extensive illegal harassing activity.’
CCP Restricts Export of Some Aviation, Aerospace Parts Amid Tech War With West
Experts say the move has more political significance for the CCP than any actual effect on the West.
Congressional Democrats Propose June as Black Music Month
‘Black music is the soundtrack of our struggle and joy,’ says Rep. Shontel Brown.
South Korea to Resume Military Drills Near DMZ After North Sends Trash Balloons
South Korea is ending a landmark military agreement with North Korea following a campaign of harassment that included refuse-carrying balloons.
US, 5 Eyes Partners Issue Fresh Warnings About China Recruiting Former Western Military Pilots
FVEY and NATO members have previously raised concerns about Chinese efforts to recruit their former military pilots.
Senate GOP Blocks Right to Contraception Bill
The bill aimed to guarantee access to contraception nationwide as Democrats seek to spotlight the issue ahead of the November elections.
FDA Advisers Recommend New COVID-19 Vaccines Targeting JN.1 Strain
Updated shots are slated to be rolled out in the fall.
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Health Officials Issue Warning on Measles Exposure at Philadelphia International Airport
Health authorities warned this week that a traveler going through the Philadelphia Airport may have exposed others to the measles in recent days.
1 in 6 US Adults to Suffer From Cardiovascular Diseases by 2050: American Heart Association
The prevalence of stroke is expected to jump from 10 million cases to almost 20 million.
Court Overturns SEC’s Enhanced Regulations for Private Equity and Hedge Funds
Because the court found that the SEC exceeded its authority in setting the rule, the judges did not evaluate the remaining issues, according to the ruling.
US State Department Warns Dual Citizens Might Be Stuck in Ukraine
‘There is an extremely high risk you will not be allowed to depart, even with a U.S. passport,’ the U.S. Embassy says.
Don’t Like Grits? You Just Haven’t Tried Greg Johnsman’s
The South Carolina miller makes a case for milling heirloom corn the old-fashioned way, for hearty, flavorful grits in all their intended glory.
Don’t Like Grits? You Just Haven’t Tried Greg Johnsman’s
The South Carolina miller makes a case for milling heirloom corn the old-fashioned way, for hearty, flavorful grits in all their intended glory.
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
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
San Francisco’s Octagon House: A Home Filled With Light
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit an unusually built home designed for healthy living.
The 7 Best Classical Pieces Related to Dance
Classical music inspired by dance is one of the most vibrant of the whole classical repertoire.
Stephen Crane’s Short Story, ‘The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky’
Scratchy Wilson welcomes Jack Potter and his bride back to town.
‘Good Kill’: Planes, Drones, and Automation
Is it morally preferable to launch bombs from a distance rather than up close?
San Francisco’s Octagon House: A Home Filled With Light
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit an unusually built home designed for healthy living.
Frank’s Buffalo Chicken Dip
This Frank’s Buffalo Chicken Dip is ultra easy and perfect for the big games and all the parties. It’s creamy, cheesy, and irresistibly delicious.
Going to Yosemite National Park? This Scenic Train Ride Has Made USA Today’s Top 10 List
The steam locomotive could be the best way to explore Yosemite National Park.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Scenic Wonder in Austria’s Hallstatt
Hallstatt is one of Europe’s oldest settlements—even older than Rome.
Going to Yosemite National Park? This Scenic Train Ride Has Made USA Today’s Top 10 List
The steam locomotive could be the best way to explore Yosemite National Park.
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.
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