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Hunter Biden Agrees to Testify to Congress
President Joe Biden's son is being sought as part of the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment investigation.
House Judiciary Subpoenas Prosecutor in Hunter Biden Probe
The subpoena follows refusals by the Justice Department to make available the prosecutor, who was central to the probe.
Hunter Biden Agrees to Testify to Congress
President Joe Biden's son is being sought as part of the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment investigation.
House Judiciary Subpoenas Prosecutor in Hunter Biden Probe
The subpoena follows refusals by the Justice Department to make available the prosecutor, who was central to the probe.
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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 Travels to Georgia for Memorial Service Honoring Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
Ms. Carter is being honored this week with various memorial events in her home state before her funeral, scheduled for Nov. 29 at Maranatha Baptist.
Schumer Vows to Advance Measure to Bypass Tuberville's Hold on Military Promotions
Rules Committee has approved a resolution allowing the Senate to vote on bypassing Sen. Tommy Tuberville's block on mass nonpolitical military promotions.
Senate Panel Adopts 'Temporary' Change to Bypass Tuberville's Military Holds
A long-standing tradition that enables one senator to stop a 'unanimous consent' action by the Senate could soon be coming to an end.
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.
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.
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.
Biden's EV Plan Faces Opposition From Thousands of Car Dealers
An open letter was signed by more than 3,800 dealerships across the country.
Seoul Says North Korea Rebuilding Guard Posts, Placing Firearms Along Border
The United States warns North Korea's actions could escalate the risk of military tensions and miscalculations on the Korean Peninsula.
Pennsylvania Strikes Another Blow Against Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers
The actions to discourage the centers are part of a nationwide struggle over what policies and resources to offer women facing unplanned pregnancies.
New Jersey Congressman Calls for Closure of Pregnancy Resource Centers
'We need to do everything we can do to shut down these brainwashing, cult clinics,' said U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat.
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.
Bipartisan Lawmakers Sound Alarm on China’s ‘Magic Weapon’
'Our bipartisan memo on united front work will help the American people recognize and resist the CCP’s malign influence.'
Former Minister Testifies: Worked With Businessman While Unaware of Alleged CCP Ties
When Alan Tudge collaborated with businessman Di Sanh Duong on a $37,000 hospital donation, he wasn't aware of Duong's alleged links to the CCP's United Front.

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.
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.
Millennials and Gen Z Open 63 Percent of New Commonwealth Bank Business Accounts
The driving force behind this surge? A pursuit of extra income and a desire for career freedom among the younger generation.
New Study Ties Lack of Micronutrients to Antibiotic Resistance
Unique link found in mice offers another possible explanation to the rising global threat that kills 35,000 Americans annually.
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.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
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Addressing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The Potential of Korean Herbal Medicine in Cleansing the Lung
In traditional Chinese and Korean medicine natural substances are considered to be like food—they harness the power of the immune system.

Addressing Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The Potential of Korean Herbal Medicine in Cleansing the Lung
In traditional Chinese and Korean medicine natural substances are considered to be like food—they harness the power of the immune system.

'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."

Great Art Does Not Discriminate Based on Gender
My contention is that a lighting director, whether man or woman, must always be hired for their merit, not their biological sex.

‘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.

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.

How to Make Your Work Space Your Happy Place
Dr. Esther Sternberg on how to make your work environment a peaceful place that helps you flourish.

'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.

Cool, Creamy Herbed Yogurt Dip Is My Go-to Make-Ahead Snack
Don't have a certain ingredient? Substitute it with something in the fridge.

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.
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.