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Former Speaker McCarthy to Leave Congress at End of Year
Rep. Kevin McCarthy's departure comes two months after he became the first-ever speaker to be stripped of the gavel.
Top Ally of Former House Speaker McCarthy Confirms He's Retiring
Congressman joins a growing number of members announcing they're stepping down.
Former Speaker McCarthy to Leave Congress at End of Year
Rep. Kevin McCarthy's departure comes two months after he became the first-ever speaker to be stripped of the gavel.
Top Ally of Former House Speaker McCarthy Confirms He's Retiring
Congressman joins a growing number of members announcing they're stepping down.
Top Stories
Kash Patel: A New Trump Admin Will Prosecute Media 'Conspirators' Who 'Lied About American Citizens'
'This is just not rhetoric. We're absolutely dead serious," said Steve Bannon.
GOP Candidates Plow Millions Into Iowa TV Ads With Less Than 6 Weeks Until Caucus
A new, political action committee supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spent more than $1 million to attack former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
The CCP's United Front Against American Performing Arts Company | Special Feature
When we think of conquering a country, we often think of troops marching down the streets. But when the dust clears, what does it look like then?
No ‘Evidence of Benefit’ From Masking Children: Multiple Study Review
In Nordic countries like Sweden and Finland, no deaths of children were reported even though they were not required to wear face masks.
Higher Incidence of COVID-19 Found Among Consistent Mask-Wearers: Study
Some mask wearers were found to have up to 40 percent higher incidence of infection, contradicting earlier studies and opposing the narrative of mask mandates.
US Job Growth Disappoints in Latest Warning Sign for Economy
American employers added just over 100,000 jobs in November, far below market expectations and the latest sign of trouble in the US economy.
Job Openings Slide to Lowest in More Than 2 Years as Labor Market Cooling Continues
The latest government data shows that the number of job openings has fallen to its lowest level since March 2021 as the Fed's rate hikes dent the labor market.
A Question for Our Nation: What Does It Mean to Serve?
'Servant leadership extends beyond traditional business settings and equally applies to law enforcement and military leadership.'
Navy Chief Retires, Leaves Third Military Branch Without Confirmed Leader Amid Tuberville Abortion Hold
The U.S. Navy is now the third military service without a Senate-confirmed chief of staff as an impasse over the military's abortion policies continues to delay the confirmation process.
Joe Biden Exchanged Dozens of Emails With Hunter Biden’s Business Associate: Document
President Biden used alias in emails to Eric Schwerin, Mr. Biden's longtime business partner, according to a newly disclosed document.
Joe Biden Received Payments From Son's Business: Records
The records were made public by a House panel.
Japan's First-Ever Conviction for Illegal Organ Trafficking Shines a Light on Forced Organ Harvesting
Non-profit executive sentenced for brokering overseas organ transplants: trial brings widespread attention to illegal and forced organ harvesting.
CCP Pushes Organ Donation Program, Increasing Concerns of Forced Organ Harvesting
Chinese netizens claim that they were coerced into donating.
11-Year-Old Girl Told to Sleep in Same Bed as Boy Who Identifies as Transgender: Letter
School officials assigned a girl to sleep with a boy.
Biden Impeachment Inquiry Vote Will Come Next Week: Speaker Johnson
House Republicans noted that the impeachment of President Donald Trump did not proceed as methodically.
Hunter Biden Received Special Treatment From US Officials: House Report
The U.S. Department of Justice treated President Joe Biden's son differently, according to emails and testimony.
Republican Governors Push for Federal Response to CCP Land Acquisition
Letter to Biden administration and Congressional leaders, comes after 11 states have enacted foreign ownership laws in 2023.

Prophet With an Attitude: Gen. 'Billy' Mitchell
Meet the man who predicted the attack on Pearl Harbor and was ignored.
Prophet With an Attitude: Gen. 'Billy' Mitchell
Meet the man who predicted the attack on Pearl Harbor and was ignored.
How Three American Leaders Viewed Entering World War I
Historian Neil Lanctot discusses America’s pursuit of peace by different means.
Michigan Governor Orders All Vehicles in Fleet to Be Fully Electric
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has ordered all government vehicles—including heavy-duty—to transition to fully electric.
Zero Public EV Chargers Built Since Congress Approved $7.5 Billion to Expand Network
In 2021, Congress approved $7.5 billion in taxpayer dollars to expand the public EV charger network but report show that so far not a single one has been built.
Study Finds Sharp Drop in FDA Inspections of Drug Manufacturing Facilities Since Pandemic Began
The total annual number of inspections of drug manufacturing establishments by the FDA dropped by 79 percent for foreign nations in 2022 compared with 2019.
FDA Approved, Controversial Lab-Grown Meat Becomes a Reality
So far, only two countries—the United States and Singapore—have approved cultivated meat for human consumption.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
Border Catastrophe
I'll bet these sanctuary cities are regretting their "philanthropy" now.
Learning History Matters
We need to arm ourselves with more truthful knowledge.
Dangers of EMFs
I cry this from the rooftops for anyone who would listen.
Insecurity
Children need to grow up knowing they are loved and special to their families, but that doesn't make them entitled to everything they want.
Nuclear Fiascos Revisited?
Nuclear power plants are inherently very complex undertakings and entail literally hundreds of thousands of interdependent physical and electrical components.
Inspired Stories
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Special Coverage
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Charles Dickens: ‘What Christmas Is as We Grow Older’
Here is a holiday vignette by the author of “A Christmas Carol” that we might not be familiar with.

‘Princess Mononoke’: A Story of Spirits and Courage
A unique animated epic brilliantly fuses Japanese history with its equally rich culture.

‘Total Trust’: The Horror of Communist Surveillance
A documentary of people whose every movement is watched every moment of every day.

More Short Poems to Introduce You to Classic Poetry
These poems that are part of our heritage grow better with time.

Home and Auto Internet Services Made the American Way
Packard Motors is bringing back the American way of fine automobile production together with a new internet service—built on architecture that respects American

The Hoosier Agriculturalist Who Became the King of Popcorn
Orville Redenbacher lived by his motto: “Do one thing and do it better than anyone.”

Charles Dickens: ‘What Christmas Is as We Grow Older’
Here is a holiday vignette by the author of “A Christmas Carol” that we might not be familiar with.

This Weeknight Combo Is Easy, Protein-Packed and Not at All Predictable
A few economical tricks make an extra satisfying pasta dinner on a budget.

This SC City Was Named One of the Best Christmas Destinations by Lonely Planet. Find out Why
This city has a growing population and it is a good place to visit over Christmas if you want to avoid large crowds.

O’Hare Airport’s Information Desks Are Staffed by Volunteers—and They’ve Seen It All
Next time you see someone behind O'Hare's information desk, remember that they are volunteers and thank them for their time.

Unique, Chic and Practical Gifts for Travelers
Give your favorite traveler something they'll use on their next trip.
This SC City Was Named One of the Best Christmas Destinations by Lonely Planet. Find out Why
This city has a growing population and it is a good place to visit over Christmas if you want to avoid large crowds.