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Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Upend Administrative Courts' Power
Supreme Justices to deliberate constitutionality of administrative law within the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
4 Supreme Court Cases That Could Curb the Administrative State
The Supreme Court is reviewing the administrative state's power with several cases this term that could make major changes to the way agencies regulate.
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could Upend Administrative Courts' Power
Supreme Justices to deliberate constitutionality of administrative law within the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
4 Supreme Court Cases That Could Curb the Administrative State
The Supreme Court is reviewing the administrative state's power with several cases this term that could make major changes to the way agencies regulate.
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China Seeks More Clinics to Cope With Surge of Respiratory Illnesses in Children
China's top health body urged hospitals nationwide to extend service hours and set up more clinics amid the recent increase in infections.
China Offers Visa-Free Entry to 6 Countries Amid Mysterious Pneumonia Outbreak Across the Country
Reports of 'undiagnosed pneumonia' outbreak in China has alarmed the WHO.
Biden Sends Emails to 813,000 Borrowers Celebrating Student Loan Forgiveness
The administration has canceled $127 billion in student debt with hopes to expand those efforts via regulation.
Watchdog Reveals Fraud Risks in Biden's Canceled $430 Billion Student Debt Relief Plan
The blistering report says the Department of Education approved millions of debt relief applications without verifying income.
Argentina's Milei Pitches Economic Plan to IMF, White House in Washington
Argentina's newly elected libertarian president says he had 'an excellent meeting' with the White House.
Can Argentina's Milei Abolish the Central Bank?
Argentina's president-elect plans to formalize U.S. currency and disband the central bank in first step to recover economy.
New COVID Variant Spreading in US, Experts Explain Risks
Compared to Eris, BA.2.86 has a significantly lower growth efficiency, meaning that it is less capable of replicating itself in the human bodies.
New COVID Variant ‘HV.1’ Has Surprising Mutations
The new variant is on the rise in the United States has features of Eris and 2022's delta variant. What's the impact?
Fed's Waller Hints at Rates Cuts in 2024 Amid Cooling Inflation, Others Want to Wait
Investors preparing for loosening of monetary conditions next year.
Federal Reserve Doesn't Signal Rate Cuts at Policy Meeting, New Minutes Reveal
The Federal Reserve reaffirms commitment to monitoring incoming data before deciding next interest-rate policy decision.
I'll Take My Armor Off Someday—But Not Today
Although home and hearth call, a vet reflects that he'll bear the armor of duty and obligation for another day.
Bank of America to Pay $12 Million Fine Over Inaccurate Mortgage Data: CFPB
The penalty stems from claims the bank failed to ask legally required questions about the race, ethnicity, and sex of mortgage applicants.
Layoffs, Branch Closures Reveal Banking Crisis May Be Far From Over
The financial sector is still tapping into the Federal Reserve's crisis-era emergency lending facility.
1st Human Case of Swine Flu Variant Detected as Officials Scramble to Find Contacts
Officials in the UK said a 'single confirmed case' of an influenza A(H1N2)v variant was found.
Texas Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Key Abortion Ban Case
The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that claims the state's abortion laws are too restrictive.
Doctor: Women 'Left to Pick up the Pieces' Because of Legalised Abortion
Dr. Miller said legal abortion has 'liberated men completely' and left women alone, and that it's unethical to end a baby's life in most cases.
Police Warn Parents About iPhone’s New ‘NameDrop’ Feature
The feature, which can be exploited by predators, comes turned on by default, but can be disabled.
Lead-Contaminated Fruit Pouches Poison Dozens of Children Nationwide: FDA
At least 52 toddlers from 25 states fell sick after reported exposure to recalled apple puree products contaminated with lead.
China Leads 'New Axis' in Harvesting DNA from Pregnant Women, Fetuses: British MP
'These tests allow China to access the genomic data of both mother and fetus from all over the world,' said UK MP Iain Duncan Smith.

An Influential But Little-Known Italian Artist
The 14th-century Roman artist Pietro Cavallini introduced a naturalistic flair to his frescoes and mosaics, setting the tone for the Italian Renaissance.
An Influential But Little-Known Italian Artist
The 14th-century Roman artist Pietro Cavallini introduced a naturalistic flair to his frescoes and mosaics, setting the tone for the Italian Renaissance.
IRS Responds to Rumors of 'Fourth Stimulus Check' Coming in November
An IRS spokesperson has clarified that rumors spreading online that a fourth round of stimulus checks is going out to 10 states on Nov. 30 is false.
Holiday Scams: IRS Releases Common Identity Theft Schemes, Precautions for Shoppers
Scammers use stolen identities of taxpayers to file fraudulent returns and claim tax refunds.
Adverse Events From COVID Vaccination More Likely With Prior COVID Infection
People who have moderate to severe COVID-19 prior to vaccination may have increased reactogenicity to COVID-19 vaccines, according to a Canadian study.
New FOIA Document Reveals CDC Did Not Have Data Prior to Vaccine Recommendation for the Naturally Immune | Truth Over News
It is a scandal of epic proportions. Yet once again the media is silent.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
ESG, DEI, and LGBT
Our country has been gifted with an abundance of natural gas and oil
Where Are Our Elected Leaders?
We need to take drastic measures, some of which may even inconvenience us.
Re: 'Statins: The Lesser-Known Dangers, and a Good Alternative' by Vance Voetberg, Published in the Aug. 23–29 Edition
Be proactive with your own health.
One of the Greatest Gifts
I salute the Winger family because they are experiencing one of God’s greatest gifts.
RE: ‘Resources for Studying the Classics’
We need to see the classical education model revived in our schools.
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
When Is Enough Enough?
Instead of always chasing after the next best thing, learn to find happiness and gratitude with what you have.
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Special Coverage

Off-Label Use of Ozempic Leads to Wordwide Shortage
An increasing number of countries are now outlawing the drug for weight loss and are also banning exports.

Off-Label Use of Ozempic Leads to Wordwide Shortage
An increasing number of countries are now outlawing the drug for weight loss and are also banning exports.

'Cinderella': First in a World Ballet Series
A ballet based on the traditional folk tale uses a touch of comedy to enliven the show for a young audience.

Clayton Knight: The Artistic Fighter Pilot
In this installment of Profiles in History, we meet an artist and pilot who served under several Allied countries during both world wars.

'The Cimbrian War: 113-101 BC: The Rise of Caius Marius'
An interesting study on how Marius’s right military decisions led to political chaos.

Pianist Katya Grineva at Carnegie Hall
Katya Grineva brings her audience the spirit and spirituality of Christmas with "Music that Celebrates the Eternal Mysteries."

Gotham City Band Keeps Ragtime and Jazz Alive in the Big Apple
A truly American musical genre thrives today in the heart of New York City, thanks to a musician's persistent passion.

America’s New Favorite Sport: What’s Behind the Sky-Rocketing Appeal of Pickleball?
A healthy hybrid of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, pickleball is America’s new favorite sport.

‘The Toast of New Orleans’ From 1950: Bayou to Basin Street
Mario Lanza, an operatic tenor of the mid-20th century, entertains movie audiences in this musical delight.

'Cinderella': First in a World Ballet Series
A ballet based on the traditional folk tale uses a touch of comedy to enliven the show for a young audience.

Ed Perkins on Travel: Frontier's Pass—Good Deal?
A pass to fly all you want sounds amazing until you get down to the nitty-gritty.

Exploring the Musical Soul of Austria
If you don't want to buy a ticket to the Vienna Philharmonic, chances are you'll hear a musician practicing in their home.

Happy Valley, Pa., Offers More Than Just a Stunning College Campus
Happy Valley is just as joyful as its name sounds.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Frontier's Pass—Good Deal?
A pass to fly all you want sounds amazing until you get down to the nitty-gritty.