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Second Amendment Advocates Gather in Phoenix to Get Up to Speed and Recharge
Conference attendees say the annual conference provides them with information and motivation.
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Congressman Announces 2024 Bid Against Senator Facing Bribery Charges
Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) said he feels 'compelled' to run against Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) after the senator faced calls to resign over bribery charges.
Liz Wheeler on the Marxist Subversion of American Education
Liz Wheeler traces the origin of today's woke culture being taught to American students.
$188 Billion Pulled From Chinese Market
Over $180 billion is leaving Chinese stock markets. Is China's world market clout waning? This comes as an emerging investor sentiment is to "avoid China."
Are Gummies a Good Way to Take Your Vitamins?
Gummy supplements have a treat-like allure—but is their their nutritional value and quality equal to their crafted visual and sensory appeal?
NIH Doctor Flagged Wuhan Virus Lab Safety Problems as Early as 2017
In 2017, an NIH doctor flagged safety issues at the Wuhan lab linked to the COVID-19 lab leak theory, suggesting NIH knew about problems there earlier.
Some Reasons Why Lawsuits to Disqualify Trump Will Fail—Part I
The CREW lawsuit is one of several seeking to disqualify President Trump as an “insurrectionist” because of his actions in the wake of the 2020 election.
Texas Hosts Red Carpet Premiere of 'No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat the Bugs?'
The Epoch Times exclusive documentary exposes how world leaders manufactured the climate agenda and its goals following the Cold War.
Philippines Mulls Taking Legal Action Against China Over Coral Reef Destruction
The country is exploring legal options against China, including the possible filing of complaints before an international court.
Newsom Vetoes California Bill Requiring Judges to Favor ‘Gender-Affirming’ Parents in Child Custody Disputes
The decision was applauded by those who consider the bill as unconstitutional, violating parental rights, and undermining judicial discretion.
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UAW Strike Deadlock Continues; Experts Warn on Repercussions
As the UAW strike standoff continues, experts say it will likely be long and lead to various economic repercussions
China's Shipbuilding Capacity More Than 200 Times Greater Than US: Navy Intelligence Slide
A leaked U.S. ONI slide is garnering concern over the Chinese regime’s continued capability to produce naval vessels at an alarmingly faster rate than the US.

A President, an Emperor, and a Cold Night in Alaska
This Week in History: An emperor’s stopover in Alaska was a first in many respects.
A President, an Emperor, and a Cold Night in Alaska
This Week in History: An emperor’s stopover in Alaska was a first in many respects.
US Regulators Reject Derivative Exchange's Plans to Offer Bets on Congressional Elections
The CFTC has denied a proposal by derivative exchange Kalshi to offer contracts allowing people to bet on the outcome of congressional elections.
Top FDA Official Suggests Spacing Out Vaccines to Avoid Side Effects
Side effects of the vaccines include heart inflammation, severe allergic shock, and nausea.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
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."
An Argument for Term Limits
"The question is, how does one become a member of the elite?"
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What This At-Home Test Says About Your Gut Microbiome
Red flags for disease take just days to show up with a simple food test, even if you don’t have symptoms.

What This At-Home Test Says About Your Gut Microbiome
Red flags for disease take just days to show up with a simple food test, even if you don’t have symptoms.

Edward E. Hale's ‘A Piece of Possible History’
The Greek poet Homer and young Jewish David sing, respectively, stories of the world and the Creator who made it, in this short story.

Beauty is ‘Bestowed by the Divine’: Miss NTD Candidate Annie Li
'And the purpose was to enlighten human beings.'

‘Some Kind of Wonderful’: Young Love in the '80s
An exceptional coming-of-age cinematic experience that highlights social class differences in America.

‘In Harm's Way’: One of Preminger’s Lesser-Known Films
As a Navy captain, John Wayne's character deals with personal and professional tribulations after a fateful day in 1941.

Edward E. Hale's ‘A Piece of Possible History’
The Greek poet Homer and young Jewish David sing, respectively, stories of the world and the Creator who made it, in this short story.

Government and Much More in Olympia, Washington
Discover the capitol of the Evergreen State and everything it has to offer.

Some Washington, D.C., Museums You Might Not Know
Washington D.C. has an abundance of museums—some featuring history and others, quirky optical illusions.

Death Valley Sets Partial Reopening Date After Flood Damage
Death Valley National Park saw record breaking rain and is now open for visitors again.
Government and Much More in Olympia, Washington
Discover the capitol of the Evergreen State and everything it has to offer.