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Deutsche Bank Executive Strengthens Trump Defense in New York Fraud Trial
Testimony by a Deutsche Bank executive at former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial seems to have bolstered the former president's defense.
Trump Encourages Cuomo, Adams to Fight New Accusations
The Adult Survivors Act waived the statute of limitations for sexual offense lawsuits for one year.
Deutsche Bank Executive Strengthens Trump Defense in New York Fraud Trial
Testimony by a Deutsche Bank executive at former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial seems to have bolstered the former president's defense.
Trump Encourages Cuomo, Adams to Fight New Accusations
The Adult Survivors Act waived the statute of limitations for sexual offense lawsuits for one year.
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House Republicans Fined for Violating Pelosi's Mask Mandate Appeal to Supreme Court
Reps. Massie, Taylor Greene, and Norman argue that the pay cut imposed for not wearing a mask violates the 27th Amendment.
Western Australia Brings Back Mask Mandates at Hospitals
Labor WA Premier Roger Cook claimed the masks will 'reduce the spread of COVID-19 and keep our most vulnerable safe.'
Speaker Johnson: GOP Members Should 'Vote Their Conscience' on Santos Expulsion
The speaker said he has "real reservations" about the expulsion vote.
FDA Investigating ‘Serious Risk’ of New Cancers Arising From Gene Therapy Cancer Treatments
The agency has received reports of ‘serious outcomes’ from such treatments, including hospitalization and death, but the report has surprised many doctors.
FDA Approves First Treatment for Painful Non-Cancerous Tumors
The first drug to treat desmoid tumors shrank tumors in 41 percent of participants and improved quality of life with few side effects.
Lawmakers Send Gov. Newsom Letter Opposing Income-Based Utility Rate Charges
‘A change of this magnitude to the electricity rate structure should be more thoroughly vetted and subject to public discussion.’
The Supreme Court Should Watch ‘The Fall of Minneapolis’
I just viewed the recently released “The Fall of Minneapolis” documentary and came away with little doubt that Derek Chauvin was innocent.
Derek Chauvin's Family Has Received No Updates After He Was Stabbed: Lawyer
Official reveals former Minneapolis officer now 'in stable condition' after incident.
Chinese Regime Conducts Global Espionage Campaign Through 'Consular Volunteers': Report
Beijing has expanded its political influence activities worldwide, mainly relying on overseas community and business organizations.
Inside China’s Secret Overseas Police Stations: Safeguard Defenders' Laura Harth
Last fall, investigations by the NGO Safeguard Defenders revealed there were over 100 secret overseas Chinese police stations in at least 53 countries.
WHO Warns That Disease Could Kill More in Gaza Than Conflict
The UN health organization issued a warning this week.
House Passes Resolutions on Standing with Israel, Calling for Hamas to Release Hostages
One of the resolutions was introduced by a Republican and the other by a Democrat.
Trump Encourages Cuomo, Adams to Fight New Accusations
The Adult Survivors Act waived the statute of limitations for sexual offense lawsuits for one year.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Denies Sexual Assault Allegations
A special one-year window for filing such complaints runs out on Nov. 24.
Ex-Obama Adviser Arrested for Harassing Halal Food Cart Vendor
Stuart Seldowitz approached the food cart vendor multiple times.
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 Sir Iain Duncan Smith.

'Agincourt: Battle of the Scarred King'
Michael Livingston’s new book puts traditional history on its back with a convincing argument.
'Agincourt: Battle of the Scarred King'
Michael Livingston’s new book puts traditional history on its back with a convincing argument.
'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.
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.
Cholesterol for Kids
The industrial food industry provides healthier formula for calves than what manufacturers of infant formula provide for our babies.
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
Aesop's Fables: Our Best Blessings Are Often the Least Appreciated
Take a moment to count your blessings. Be humble and grateful!
Special Coverage
Special Coverage

James Baldwin's 'Why He Carried the Turkey'
A wondrous short story of giving of oneself, no matter who you are.

'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.

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.

James Baldwin's 'Why He Carried the Turkey'
A wondrous short story of giving of oneself, no matter who you are.

Memorize This Technique for Perfect Over-Easy Eggs
Cooking an egg sounds easy until you're trying to flip it in the pan.

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.