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Signs of Misconduct by Biden Family, but More Evidence Needed to Impeach President: GOP Witnesses
'Much more information is still needed,' one witness testified.

House Names First 3 Witnesses in Biden Impeachment Probe
The President Biden impeachment probe has gained momentum with the House selecting its first three witnesses.
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Epoch Times Documentary 'No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat The Bugs?' Exposes Master Plan Behind Climate Agenda
The exclusive documentary provides an in-depth look at how world governments are shaping a global food crisis.
Arizona's GOP Treasurer Says Won't Appoint New Agency Heads as She Steps in as Acting Governor
Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee has vowed not to appoint 13 nominees as state agency directors as she steps in for Katie Hobbs.
GOP Candidates Fail to Make Breakthrough at Trump-less Debate
The repeated conjuring of both heroes and villains, which directed attention away from rather than toward those in the debate, was emblematic of the event.
Integrative Medicine–A Whole-Person Approach to Health and Well-Being
Integrative medicine recognizes that we have physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of being and that the balance between them affects our overall health.
CDC Study Warns About Parasitic Brain Worms Found in Georgia
Humans can be infected by eating raw produce or undercooked snails, slugs, frogs, or freshwater shrimp.
Public Safety Advocates Urge Newsom to Veto 'Dangerous' Bill Legalizing Psychedelics
The doctors and law enforcement leaders say legalizing unsupervised psychedelic usage poses great risks on users' mental and physical health and public safety.
Observers Say African Union Membership of G20 Signals Rise of the Continent
Body is joining an economic bloc whose relevance has been questioned amid rise of new multilateral institutions that claim to be more representative.
Hundreds of Businesses Strike in California City Demanding Crime Reduction Measures
“Safety is the foundation of our community’s existence. Change the policy or change our leadership,” a community leader said.
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mRNA Detected in Breast Milk After COVID-19 Vaccination Can Be Passed on to Infants: New Study
A new study found lactating women recently vaccinated with an mRNA vaccine had detectible mRNA in breastmilk that can potentially transfer to their infant.
Evergrande Chairman Accused of 'Illegal Crimes,' Latest in Saga of China's Real Estate Collapse
Trading of Evergrande stock and two of its Hong Kong-listed units had been abruptly suspended without explanation amid growing concerns for the future.

A Mississippi River Adventure: On Your Own Houseboat
It's never been easier to bring out your inner sailor by captaining this houseboat down the mighty Mississippi
A Mississippi River Adventure: On Your Own Houseboat
It's never been easier to bring out your inner sailor by captaining this houseboat down the mighty Mississippi
Bidenomics, Push for EVs to Blame for UAW Strike, Republicans Say in Fiery Debate
The seven Republican presidential candidates blamed President Joe Biden for the United Auto Workers union strike during the second GOP debate.
Novak Djokovic Reignites Vaccine Controversy With US Open Victory
On Sept. 10, in the final match of the U.S. Open, the 36-year-old tennis player secured his 24th Grand Slam title.
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Artwork of Biba Kayewich
"Biba Kayewich, the illustrator for The Epoch Times, is indeed the Norman Rockwell of our times."
County and State Fairs
For homeschoolers and all parents, this is a priceless opportunity for your children to take part in a community arts and crafts display."
Trump the Peace President
"Today the world is probably closer to an accidental nuclear conflict than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis."
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Young Woman Chooses to Dress Modestly, Says She Dresses With Dignity to Glorify Her Lord
"I see lots of girls wear very revealing clothes, but ultimately I’m not one to judge or point fingers. I was them in the past, and all I can do is pray."
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Calcium Should Not Be Supplemented Alone—Balancing With Magnesium Is Crucial
Supplemented in proper ratios, calcium and magnesium create synergistic support for the body's heart, bone, and neuromuscular functions.

Calcium Should Not Be Supplemented Alone—Balancing With Magnesium Is Crucial
Supplemented in proper ratios, calcium and magnesium create synergistic support for the body's heart, bone, and neuromuscular functions.

‘Meet Me in St. Louis’: Home Is Where the Family Is
For all its light-heartedness, this film musical offers lessons in the way marriages and families teach individuals to think beyond themselves.

‘Escape From Mogadishu’: North and South Korea in Somalia
Director Seung-wan Ryu’s story shows how North and South Korea must deal with their differences in the setting of an African nation.

Searching for Meaning: Viktor Frankl, Walker Percy, and Modern Malaise
We cannot find meaning in life without facing challenges, for facing challenges gives life purpose.

‘Meet Me in St. Louis’: Home Is Where the Family Is
For all its light-heartedness, this film musical offers lessons in the way marriages and families teach individuals to think beyond themselves.

This Little Las Vegas Claims a Large Presence in New Mexico's History, Landscape—and Skies
Las Vegas, New Mexico doesn't have slot machines, but it does have beautiful starry skies.

Reflections on 500 Miles: After RAGBRAI Ride Across Iowa, Cyclists Look Back on 50Th Anniversary
You don't have to be fit as a fiddle to participate in the RAGBRAI.

Bruges Brews Lift a Weary Traveler’s Spirits
The beer from Bruges attracts aficionados from near and far.
This Little Las Vegas Claims a Large Presence in New Mexico's History, Landscape—and Skies
Las Vegas, New Mexico doesn't have slot machines, but it does have beautiful starry skies.