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Biden Welcomes Zelenskyy to White House While Congress Split on Ukraine Aid
Visit comes at a time when US support for the war effort is facing a more difficult reception.

Poland No Longer Arming Ukraine, Says Polish Prime Minister
Poland summoned the Ukrainian ambassador for a dressing down following President Zelenskyy's UN remarks.
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McCarthy Rejects Zelenskyy’s Request to Address Congress
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told reporters on Thursday that he denied a request from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to address Congress.
Gov. Abbott Declares 'Invasion' at Border, Says 'We Are Building a Border Wall'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared an 'invasion' at the southern border and has ordered the National Guard to help stem the flow of illegal immigration.
$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."
4 Dietary Keys for Kidney Patients to Avoid Premature Dialysis Treatment
Modifying protein intake, calorie content, water, and salt are key treatment strategies for those with renal complications.
Florida Man Faces Prison After Attempting a Transatlantic Voyage in 'Hamster Wheel' Vessel
Weary of expensive rescues, authorities have taken legal action to stop him undertaking dangerous 'unprepared' sea journeys
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.
Bud Light Owner Caves to Pressure Over Horse Backlash
Anheuser-Busch, the brewer of Budweiser and Bud Light, said it will stop amputating the tails of its iconic Budweiser Clydesdale horses.
Growing Number of Recurrent, Relapsing Cases of Myocarditis Reported After COVID-19 Vaccination
'More research is warranted on factors that may predispose patients to vaccine-associated cardiac injury,' researchers said.
Rupert Murdoch Announces He's Stepping Down From Fox
Billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch is stepping down from his chairman of the board position at both Fox Corporation and News Corp.
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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
Chinese Blockade of Taiwan Would Likely Fail, Pentagon Says
'There is absolutely nothing easy about a PLA invasion of Taiwan,' Army Major General Joseph McGee tells lawmakers.
IRS Targets ‘Complex Pass-Through Entities’ Used By High-Income Earners
Pass-through entities are used by the wealthy to “avoid paying the taxes they owe,” according to the IRS commissioner.
Save Dry and Overworked Eyes: The Most Effective 1-Minute Eye Care Technique
Learn these simple and effective methods, including acupressure massage and dietary adjustments, to relieve eye fatigue and help improve eyesight.
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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."
An Argument for Term Limits
"The question is, how does one become a member of the elite?"
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Study Shows Chemical in Licorice Fights Pancreatic Cancer
Scientists recently published findings that a flavonoid in licorice root can inhibit the progression of pancreatic cancer.

Study Shows Chemical in Licorice Fights Pancreatic Cancer
Scientists recently published findings that a flavonoid in licorice root can inhibit the progression of pancreatic cancer.

Men, Women, and Marriage in Tennyson’s 'Idylls of the King'
When husband and wife are united in the common pursuit of goodness and truth, not even all the temptations and tempests of life can conquer them.

Schumann’s ‘Kinderszenen’: A Childhood in Music
For Robert Schumann, childhood was one of the happiest times of his life and a source of lifelong inspiration.

‘Guilty of Treason’: Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty
Felix Feist’s film recounts the trials of Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty, who, through his defiance, inspired anti-communism in Hungary and beyond.

'The Mousetrap': Best of the Who-Done-Its
The Citadel ensemble has brought compelling performances to this classic Agatha Christie mystery.

In Photos: Storybook Schooners
The largest wooden boat festival in North America takes place every year in Port Townsend, Washington.

Combating Woke Ideology With Satire
The Babylon Bee co-creators, Joel Berry and Kyle Mann, talk about their mission and the culture shift America is experiencing.

Men, Women, and Marriage in Tennyson’s 'Idylls of the King'
When husband and wife are united in the common pursuit of goodness and truth, not even all the temptations and tempests of life can conquer them.

The Women of Kihnu
With men often away, out at sea or working on the Estonian mainland, the women of this island have shaped and maintained local traditions for centuries