4 Killed, 8 Injured in Shooting and Fire at Michigan Church; Suspect Identified
The FBI is leading the investigation into the deadly attack, which is being investigated as ‘an act of targeted violence.’
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California Organic Rice Farmers Get Their Ducks in the Rows
The integrated system conserves water, controls weeds, and fertilizes soil without using synthetic fertilizers and chemicals.
Republican, Democratic Leaders Dig In in Shutdown Standoff Ahead of Meeting With Trump
A government shutdown is ’totally up to the Democrats,‘ Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told NBC’s ’Meet the Press’ as Democrats press on healthcare.
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Exclusive: Eric Trump Recounts Relentless Attacks on Father, Family
Trump talked to The Epoch Times about the attacks his family endured, how it made them stronger, and whether he would consider running for office.
Trump to Attend Gathering in Virginia to Let Top Generals Know ‘We Love Them’
President Donald Trump said he plans to attend the unusual gathering that will be hosted by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth.
Eric Adams Drops Out of NYC Mayoral Race
‘The campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars [has] undermined my ability to raise the funds ... for a serious campaign,’ Adams said.
2,000 Permits Approved, but Are California’s Pipelines Still at Risk?
Pipelines that once carried most of California’s oil are now running close to empty.
China Investigates US, Mexican Pecan Imports, Mexico’s Tariffs as Trade Tensions Escalate
The Chinese regime is sending a message to Latin American countries that siding with the United States carries a cost, according to analysts.
European Team Retains Ryder Cup, Holds Off American Surge on Sunday
Team USA faced the largest deficit in competition history heading into the singles matches.
Drone Maker DJI Loses Lawsuit Over Inclusion on Pentagon’s ‘Chinese Military Company’ List
The Pentagon determined DJI to be a ’military-civil fusion contributor' to China’s military.
Citizen-Scientists Power the Search for Humanity’s Next Home
Volunteer programs such as the DIY Exoplanet Search project encourage everyday people to help discover new solar systems.
America in Photos: Presidential Wall of Fame, Protests in Illinois, and Hurricane Helene Memorial
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Most Common Gut Disorder—Key Symptoms to Watch For
In IBS, the gut’s signals go haywire—normal messages get misinterpreted, and the body responds as if something’s wrong.
Trump Calls for End to ‘Epidemic of Violence’ After Mormon Church Shooting
‘This appears to be yet another targeted attack on Christians in the United States of America,’ the president said.
Ships Running Blind: How GPS Spoofing Is on the Rise
Nir Ayalon, the CEO of Cydome, a maritime cybersecurity firm based in Israel, says there has been a 500 percent rise in GPS spoofing and jamming this year.
‘The Choral’: When People Understood That Art Reflects Heaven
Fiennes’s choirmaster tells us we should listen to music, read poetry, and look at beautiful paintings, daily. Beauty anchors one’s connection to the divine.
John Barry: Father of the American Navy
From merchant activities in the West Indies to heading naval battles during the American Revolution, Barry has rightfully earned this unofficial title.
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$400 Inflation Refund Checks Now Being Mailed Out to 8.2 Million NY Households
The governor’s office announced the plan on Friday.

Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted—What to Know
The charges approved by the grand jury are both in relation to testimony the former FBI chief gave at a September 2020 Senate hearing.
Lavrov Accuses NATO, EU of Declaring War on Russia
President Donald Trump called Russia a “paper tiger,” pointing to Russia’s failure to win the war against Ukraine swiftly.

How Resistance Training Is Good for Your Brain
Resistance training can be done on your own, but starting with a personal trainer and even a nutritional coach can make getting started easier.

Want to Up Your Reading and Your Social Life? How and Why to Start a Book Club
Small groups of people can spark big literary conversations, and all it takes are some practical planning.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
$400 Inflation Refund Checks Now Being Mailed Out to 8.2 Million NY Households
The governor’s office announced the plan on Friday.

Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted—What to Know
The charges approved by the grand jury are both in relation to testimony the former FBI chief gave at a September 2020 Senate hearing.
Lavrov Accuses NATO, EU of Declaring War on Russia
President Donald Trump called Russia a “paper tiger,” pointing to Russia’s failure to win the war against Ukraine swiftly.
Trump to Meet With Congressional Leaders as Government Shutdown Approaches
Funding for the federal government is set to run out after Sept. 30, after which point the government will enter a partial shutdown.

Is the EU’s Plan to Phase Out Gas, Diesel Vehicles Swerving off Track?
Germany and Europe’s industrial powerhouse is pressuring European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to rethink green laws.

6 Exercises to Try When You Experience Knee Buckling
Knee buckling places you at serious risk of falls and decreased quality of life. These exercises can help stabilize your knees and lessen the chance of falls.

Study Links Sugary Drinks to Colorectal Cancer Spreading Elsewhere in the Body
‘Daily diet matters not only for cancer risk but also for how the disease progresses once it has developed,’ said the lead researcher in the Texas study.

Daily Walking of 100+ Minutes Slashes Back Pain Risk: Study
When it comes to managing low back pain, a daily walk is a viable alternative to medication.

Marinated Pork Tenderloin Stars in This Budget Weeknight Meal
There’s a lot of value in taking advantage of something you unexpectedly happen upon that’s on super sale.

Unusual Fruits That Deserve a Spot in the Garden
Aronia and quince may be little-known, but they reward patient gardeners with one-of-a-kind harvests.

The Wild World War II Adventure of a Downed P-51 Fighter Pilot
Joseph Peterburs recalls his time as a fighter pilot, being shot down, escaping a POW camp, and besting and befriending a German ace.

Bigger Isn’t Always Better When It Comes to Cruise Ships
Some cruise ships can carry the population of a small town.


























































































