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Judge Dismisses Most Counts Against Trump in Brian Sicknick Jan. 6 Lawsuit
The ruling means the lawsuit may proceed on part of the claims.
Judge Dismisses Most Counts Against Trump in Brian Sicknick Jan. 6 Lawsuit
The ruling means the lawsuit may proceed on part of the claims.
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Speaker Johnson Leads Delegation to Border, Highlighting Immigration Crisis
The visit highlights Republican demands that the Senate tighten border security in exchange for additional military aid for Ukraine.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Warns Immigrants Will Soon Be Sleeping on Streets
Mr. Adams said that New York City is ‘being inundated’ with illegal immigrants, with roughly 2,5000 arriving every week, although that number can top 4,000.
The Real Story of January 6 | Documentary
“The Real Story of January 6,” a documentary by The Epoch Times, reveals the truth that has been hidden from the American people. While a narrative has been set
8 New Laws Impacting California Businesses and Workers in 2024
Besides minimum wage increases, employers now need to provide more sick leave days, expand bereavement leave to reproductive loss, and allow off-the-clock cannabis use.
Texas AG Ken Paxton, Wife Targeted in ‘Swatting’ Attempt on New Year’s Day
The couple says such fake calls divert resources from actual emergencies and crimes and could endanger first responders.
US Appeals Court Allows California Gun Ban to Take Effect Despite Ongoing Litigation
The new law prohibiting concealed carry of firearms in most public places was allowed to go into effect Jan. 1 as a lawsuit challenging its constitutionality proceeds.
DOJ Seeks to Jail Ray Epps for 6 Months for Jan. 6 Disorderly Conduct
Prosecutors said Epps ‘has been the target of a false and widespread conspiracy theory that he was an undercover government agent on January 6.’
True the Vote Wins Federal Election Lawsuit in Georgia
A federal judge finds after a non-jury trial that election watchdogs making voter registration challenges did not violate the Voting Rights Act.
Trump to Stay on Maine Ballot as He Challenges Disqualification Ruling in Court
The former president has appealed the Maine secretary of state’s decision to remove him from the ballot.
Red Sea Crisis Spills Over to African Ports Choking Global Supply Chains, Fuel Exports to US and Europe
Hundreds of merchant ships divert from key waterway to escape Houthi drone and missile attacks, but face long delays at Africa’s inefficient harbors.
Colorado Plaintiffs Ask Supreme Court to Affirm Trump Disqualification Ruling
Six Colorado voters who sued to keep the 45th president off the Colorado ballot say he ‘disqualified himself’ by ’spearheading the January 6 insurrection.’
Court Tosses Michael Cohen’s Bid to Revive Trump Lawsuit Claiming Retaliatory Imprisonment
Mr. Cohen filed his civil action against former President Donald Trump in December 2021.
IRS ‘Collection Notices’ Going Out to Millions of Americans Starting Next Week
The IRS is sending out the notices to millions of people starting in January.
Hospital Worker Fired for Not Getting Mandated Influenza Vaccine Wins Payout
Health care system in Georgia settles case alleging it failed to accommodate worker’s religious beliefs.
Children Have Higher Hospitalizations From RSV Than Omicron or Influenza
A recent research paper found that hospitalization rates were over 80 percent for RSV and only 30 percent for omicron and the flu.
Marines Say Their Health Was Destroyed by Military Base’s Toxic Water
The toxins have been linked to multiple cancers including kidney, liver, breast, and prostrate, as well as heart issues, Parkinson’s, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

New Year’s Resolutions in the Service of Others
For 2024, what if we devoted one of our New Year’s resolutions to strengthening, in our own small way, our corner of the world?
New Year’s Resolutions in the Service of Others
For 2024, what if we devoted one of our New Year’s resolutions to strengthening, in our own small way, our corner of the world?
Epoch Readers’ Stories
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
A Great Leap Forward for Western Pennsylvania
Most of us know, coal is the end product of ancient decayed vegetation.
Letter From Alaska
We need to be constantly reminded that totalitarianism of whatever stripe can be voted in, but it can’t be voted out.
The Most Harmful Threat America Now Faces
Thoughts and ideas with no genuine evaluation or veracity can become “viral” in a day.
Nuclear Fiasco Exaggeration
Nuclear reactors have been very safe and dependable
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
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Long COVID Rare in Children: Study
Fewer than 1 percent of children who tested positive for COVID-19 still had symptoms six months later.

Long COVID Rare in Children: Study
Fewer than 1 percent of children who tested positive for COVID-19 still had symptoms six months later.

‘Young Sherlock Holmes’: An Adventurer Becomes a Detective
Directed toward the younger set, grown-ups can enjoy the sleuthing of a fictional icon.

‘The Mitchells vs. the Machines’: Animation With a Message
A rollicking animated family adventure that doubles as an anti-tech/AI manifesto.

Printing Civil War Parole Passes
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we learn about a makeshift printer deemed immediately essential at Civil War surrender site.

Thaddeus Stevens: Fierce Abolitionist and Politician
He worked hard to end slavery and was responsible for passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution.

How the Creator of the Digital Camera Is Mentoring the Next Generation of Innovators
Inventor Steve Sasson worked tirelessly to turn an idea into reality. He hopes to inspire the next generation to do the same.

‘Mental Maps of the Founders’
Michael Barone’s book gives an insightful perspective on how American’s Founders viewed the world and how those views came about.

‘Young Sherlock Holmes’: An Adventurer Becomes a Detective
Directed toward the younger set, grown-ups can enjoy the sleuthing of a fictional icon.

This Is the Only Way to Make a Bloody Mary
Make you own classic Bloody Mary cocktail and make variations to your liking.

Bangkok in 24 Hours
The Thai capital is a study in marvelous contrasts, from serene Buddhist temples to bustling markets, from street eats to fine dining.

France’s Dordogne: Caves, Canoes, and Culture
If you want to take grandparent to Europe—Dordogne, France, might be the ideal choice.

Ed Perkins on Travel: 2024—What to Expect
2024 is said to be a big year for travel—the airlines and railways are getting ready.
Bangkok in 24 Hours
The Thai capital is a study in marvelous contrasts, from serene Buddhist temples to bustling markets, from street eats to fine dining.





















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