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CCP Deploys Cover-Up for Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak in Children
'I don't trust anything the Chinese say—not a word,' says a US lawmaker as agencies struggle to get clear data from the Chinese regime.
CCP Deploys Cover-Up for Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak in Children
'I don't trust anything the Chinese say—not a word,' says a US lawmaker as agencies struggle to get clear data from the Chinese regime.
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Chris Christie May Not Appear on Republican Primary Ballot in Maine
Maine's secretary of state has revealed the list of candidates on the primary ballot, and GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie is notably absent.
Chris Christie Might Miss the Cut for the Fourth GOP Debate
The former New Jersey governor has said he will qualify for the debate, but he likely doesn't have the necessary polling support.
Physician Group Opposes Plan to Treat Gun Crime as a Public Health Problem
Dr. Robert Young says the ability to decide whether to engage in violence differentiates crime from disease when it comes to setting public health strategies.
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?
The Inflamed Brain Likened to a 'Chemical Concussion'
A common syndrome can cause neuro-chemical insult similar to a physical brain injury.
Fungal Infection in the Brain Produces Effects Similar to Alzheimer's
Some researchers have suggested that neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis may have a microbial origin.
Derek Chauvin's Condition Has Improved After Stabbing: Family
The former police officer was stabbed 22 times, according to court documents.
Inmate Who Stabbed Derek Chauvin Identified as Former FBI Informant
Inmate accused of stabbing Mr. Chauvin 22 times.
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.
Texas 'Absolutely' Willing to Take Border Barrier Legal Fight to US Supreme Court: Abbott
The fight over Rio Grande buoy barriers may go to the high court, the Texas governor said.
Texas AG Ken Paxton Appeals Judge's Ruling to Allow Feds to Continue Cutting Razor Wire at Southern Border
Despite her decision, Judge Alia Moses was critical of the federal government’s immigration policy allowing agents to cut the razor wire placed by the state.
US Intelligence Community Wasn't Aware of Oct. 7 Hamas Attack Plans: White House
A senior White House official has stressed that the United States intelligence community did not know anything about Hamas's plans to target Israel.
Israel Expands Ground Offensive Across Gaza
Heavy bombardment was reported overnight into Sunday around Khan Younis and the southern city of Rafah.
All-Women's Catholic School to Admit Men Who Identify as Women
St. Mary's College, an all-girls Catholic school, said it is accepting trans women as part of its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Alberta Catholic School Trustee Loses Position Over LGBT-Related Social Media Post
Monique LaGrange had posted photos on social media comparing school children waving Nazi flags to their counterparts waving LGBT flags in a classroom.
US Joins New Climate Pact to Shut Down All Coal Plants
Special climate envoy John Kerry has announced the Biden administration's latest climate pledge—to stop building new coal plants and shut down existing ones.
China's Pneumonia Spike Sparks Concerns in Japan
A professor at Tokyo Medical University said Mycoplasma pneumonia is a rare cause of severe illness in contrast to the current infection in China.
Pediatric Pneumonia Cases Surge in US State Amid China Outbreak
Authorities in Ohio said that there has been an increase in cases over the past several weeks.

History’s Most Interesting Coat
Polish nobleman Thaddeus Kosciuszko contributed to the American Revolution in many ways. He also contributed Catherine the Great's coat to Thomas Jefferson.
History’s Most Interesting Coat
Polish nobleman Thaddeus Kosciuszko contributed to the American Revolution in many ways. He also contributed Catherine the Great's coat to Thomas Jefferson.
Apple Releases Urgent Security Updates for iPhone After Hackers Exploit Gaps
Hackers have exploited vulnerabilities in Apple's Safari web browser and the iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating systems, prompting Apple to issue security updates.
Okta Hacker Stole Data From ‘All’ Customer Support Users, Admits Company
The hacker may use the stolen information to target ‘Okta customers via phishing or social engineering attacks,’ the firm said.
Natural Methods for Relieving Stomach Pain
TCM focuses on a holistic approach to stomach pain and integrates acupuncture, foods, and stress reduction as a means of both prevention and healing.
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.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Big Castles and Strong Brews: A Surprising Afternoon in Heidelberg
The German town is home to a lively university and a
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WWII Pacific Theater Books for the Next Generation
These books deal with events that transpired after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

‘Wake Island’: Another Attack on Dec. 8, 1941
A gripping film about American resolve during World War II.

‘Jingle Smells’: A Positive Message for the Holidays
This movie delivers a hilarious and heartwarming Christmas tale for the entire family.

Giotto's Paintings of the 7 Virtues and 7 Vices
See how Padua's remarkable Scrovegni Chapel can aid our spiritual growth.

The 6 Finest Christmas Wonderlands in America
Embrace the holiday spirit and cozy vibes at these six destinations.

'The End of Liberalism'
As part of the Dissident American Thought Today Series, Chilton Williamson Jr.'s book has tremendous intellectual heft.

The Virginia Businessman Turned Revolutionary War General Who Bankrolled the Local Cavalry, Donated Supplies, and More
Thomas Nelson Jr., one of Virginia’s richest men before the Revolutionary War, chose freedom over his business.

WWII Pacific Theater Books for the Next Generation
These books deal with events that transpired after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

Perfect Apple Pie
With a crisp, flaky crust and thick, cider-flavored apple filling, this is my idea of the perfect apple pie.

More Details Revealed About Venice’s Day-Tripper Fee for Tourists
This new fee is meant to make life a little easier for residents of Venice.

Abingdon, Va., Big Enough to Capture Your Interest, Small Enough to Feel You're Getting Away
This quaint town has enough Christmas spirit for your family and more.

Christmas in July at the North Pole, Alaska
Visit Santa during the summer when he isn't too busy preparing gifts for children on the "nice" list.
More Details Revealed About Venice’s Day-Tripper Fee for Tourists
This new fee is meant to make life a little easier for residents of Venice.