Israel Says Strikes on Iran Conclude Retaliation for Missile Attacks
Iranian military said that the strikes on military bases caused ‘limited damage,’ and that two soldiers were killed.
Justice Department Warns Musk Over Election Giveaway | Live With Josh
The Justice Department has allegedly issued a warning to Elon Musk’s America PAC.

Vinnie Ream: The Natural Sculptress
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a talented teen whose chance encounter results in a historic piece of art.

‘My Name is Alfred Hitchcock’: The Master in His Own Voice?
This thorough yet audience-friendly career retrospective proves to be indispensable.

‘City of Gold’: Molly Tuttle’s Award-Winning Album
Molly Tuttle’s album “City of Gold” features a fresh, bold voice as she explores California’s gold rush history.
Most Read
Top Stories
Key Moments From Trump’s Candid Conversation With Joe Rogan
In a nearly three-hour interview, Trump talked about tax cuts, election integrity, and the perils of the presidency as he ramps up his 2024 campaign.
Georgia Court Declines Fast-Track Appeal Over Election Certification Mandate
The ruling effectively reinforces a judge’s earlier ruling mandating that board members follow certification procedures by the Nov. 12 deadline.
Chinese-Linked Hack Breaches US Telecom Sector as Election Threats Mount
The FBI and CISA said the hackers have breached U.S. telecommunications networks, prompting mitigation measures and an investigation.
IRS Urges Taxpayers to Activate Identity-Theft Protection Measure
Nearly two million potential identity theft cases were discovered by the IRS by early February for the 2024 filing season.
Federal Judge Blocks Virginia Plan to Purge Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
The plan violated a 90-day quiet period preventing systematic changes before an election, the judge said.
The Battle for Space Is On
Experts say vague treaty language and a growing reliance on space-based technology has made Earth’s orbit the target of a new arms race.
New York’s Proposition 1 Sparks Debate Over Parents’ Rights
Supporters say it would protect vulnerable groups from discrimination, while opponents say it could deny parents any say in decisions to protect their children.
What North Korean Involvement Could Mean for the Russia–Ukraine War
The U.S. government has assessed that as many as 3,000 North Korean troops have arrived in Russia in recent weeks.
Hamas Terrorist in Oct. 7 Attack Worked for UNRWA, Israel Says
A Hamas commander killed this week who led one part of the Oct. 7 massacre was also an employee of the UN’s agency for Palestine, Israel’s army says.
Gratitude: An Alternative Medicine for Anger and Depression
Research shows how a brief daily gratitude practice can positively impact emotional health and interpersonal relationships.
Day in Photos: Illegal Crossing, Returning Spacecraft, President’s Apology
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Phil Lesh, Grateful Dead Co-Founding Bassist, Has Died at 84
Lesh co-wrote some of the best-known songs of the band, which released 13 studio albums over 30 years.
DOJ Indicts 8 Chinese Companies for Allegedly Distributing, Manufacturing Fentanyl
China-based chemical companies play a critical role in the global fentanyl supply chain, said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland.
Curcumin Supplementation Linked to 54 Percent Reduction in Age-Related Vision Loss Risk
The study examined almost 2 million patient records.
Spirit Airlines Announces Job Cuts, Aircraft Selloff Amid Financial Uncertainty
Spirit to sell 23 aircraft and cut workforce costs as part of a financial-recovery plan targeting improved liquidity and operational efficiency.
Mother Sues AI Firm and Google, Alleging Chatbot Drove Teen to Suicide
A Google spokesperson said the company was not involved in developing Character AI’s products.
UnitedHealth Confirms Hack Impacted 100 Million Americans
It has become the largest ever health care data breach in the U.S. history.
Trump and Harris: A Policy Comparison
Here is an overview of the platforms of the Republican and Democratic nominees in the 2024 election.
Up to 95 Million Americans Exposed to Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Tap Water: Study
Over 40 percent of public supply wells and nearly one in five domestic wells examined in the study were estimated to be contaminated with these chemicals.
South Florida Men’s Basketball Coach Amir Abdur-Rahim Dead at 43
The University of South Florida men’s basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim passed away during an unspecified medical procedure.
Federal Government Proposes Student Loan Bailout for 8 Million Borrowers
The Education Department said the proposed rule would benefit those with medical bills, child care costs, and other financial hardships.
McDonald’s E. Coli Outbreak Worsens as Number of Confirmed Infections Rises to 75 Across 13 States
The E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has spread, with 26 more cases reported and another three states affected.
Washington Post Not Endorsing a Presidential Candidate in 2024
The paper has issued endorsements for decades.
Republicans Gain Early-Vote Leads in at Least 4 Battleground States: Election Lab
While returns in Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan are inconclusive, those in Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Nevada are trending the GOP’s way.
Cicero on the Ideal Orator
What are the most important traits of a good speaker? How can the powerful tool of oratory be used for good? Cicero’s answers are as timely as ever.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions

Grayson McCall, NCAA’s Active Passing Leader, Announces Retirement
The NC State Wolfpack quarterback is stepping away from football after a string of head injuries

Grayson McCall, NCAA’s Active Passing Leader, Announces Retirement
The NC State Wolfpack quarterback is stepping away from football after a string of head injuries

Low-Carb Diet Improves Diabetes Management Without Medication
Patients improved their insulin responses after being taken off medications and adjusting lifestyle.

Low-Carb Diet Improves Diabetes Management Without Medication
Patients improved their insulin responses after being taken off medications and adjusting lifestyle.

George Ade: The Aesop of Indiana
Journalist, fable writer, playwright, and philanthropist, George Ade saw the humorous side of life.

‘Brothers’: A Comedy Crime Heist Flick Goes Horribly Wrong
Even Peter Dinklage, Josh Brolin, and Glenn Close can’t save this train wreck movie.

‘Goodrich’: Keaton and Kunis Can’t Enliven Bad Dad Tale
Michael Keaton, Mila Kunis, and Carmen Ejogo are some of my favorite actors, but they didn’t help get the treacly, insubstantial “Goodrich” off the ground.
Drive Right Into Yosemite. Park Drops Reservation Requirement for the Rest of 2024
From October 13 until 2025, visitors will no longer need a reservation to enter Yosemite National Park.
Navigating This World-Record Corn Maze Is a Test of the Human Psyche
A few visitors call the police for help when they get lost, but simply cheating your way out is usually the solution.
Full-Scale Replica of Anne Frank’s Annex to Open in NYC in 2025—for First Time Outside Amsterdam
The exhibit allows visitors to step into the shoes of 13-year-old Anne Frank.
Drive Right Into Yosemite. Park Drops Reservation Requirement for the Rest of 2024
From October 13 until 2025, visitors will no longer need a reservation to enter Yosemite National Park.

The Story of J.P. Morgan’s Personal Librarian, Belle da Costa Greene
Once named ’the cleverest woman in the country,' the first director of the Morgan Library made its rare books available to the public.

Eddie Arcaro: The Life of ‘The Master’
The Italian American’s stellar career in horse racing is one for the books.

The World Turned Upside Down: Timothy Goeglein’s Latest Book
‘Stumbling Toward Utopia’ comprehensively explains how the 1960s’ utopian dream has failed and what we need to do to move beyond it.
Special Coverage
Special Coverage




























































































































![[PREMIERING 10/26, 9PM ET] Why We Need Legislation to Reduce the Risk of Lab-Generated Pathogens: Dr. Bryce Nickels](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg.theepochtimes.com%2Fassets%2Fuploads%2F2024%2F10%2F26%2Fid5748354-241028-ATL_Bryce-Nickels_HD_TN-600x338.jpg&w=1200&q=75)


































































































