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Tuesday’s debate offers both candidates an opportunity to persuade undecided voters and energize their supporters to turn out in November.
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The United States and other countries are looking to break the CCP’s monopoly on rare earth minerals.
Country Singer Tasha Layton’s ‘Worship Through It’
After spending years as a backup singer, musician Tasha Layton stepped into the Christian music limelight to share her faith in God.
The Man Who Saved the World From World War III
Lt. Col. Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov could have called for nuclear retaliation but didn’t.
Isaiah Washington Talks About His Latest Role and Future Projects
The actor and director says faith, spirituality, and morality are his ‘recipe for sanity.’
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Russian Forces Capture Village Near Key Ukrainian Transit Hub, Moscow Claims
NATO members Romania and Latvia, meanwhile, claim Russian drones violated their airspace.
The One Energy Policy That Trump and Harris Agree On
Both presidential candidates support nuclear energy—but each for different reasons.
Nevada Supreme Court Removes Green Party’s Jill Stein From November Ballot
The court said that the petition to get the party on the ballot lacked legally-required language, rendering the 30,000 signatures invalid.
Preacher Wanted by FBI for Child Sex Abuse Arrested in Philippines
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China’s Steel Industry Faces Harsh Reality as Overcapacity Compounds Other Issues
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Pennsylvania Voters Reflect on 2024 Election, Their Hopes for the Future
The Epoch Times spoke to voters in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania. Here’s what they told us.
Two Moderate Governors From Both Sides of Aisle Discuss Cooperation
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US Lawmakers Warn Car Parts Retailers of Chinese Brand Under Investigation
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Congress Returns to Face Looming Government Shutdown
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Car Rental Service Avis Reports Data Breach
The firm has not revealed the number of impacted customers.
CDC, FDA Issue Warning About Recalled Eggs Linked to Multi-State Outbreak
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Russian Hacker Unit Targets Critical US, Global Infrastructure, Warns Security Agencies
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Old-School Literary Criticism Restores the Wonder of Literature
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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
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Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Eyes Title After Signing Massive Deal
Quarterback Dak Prescott agreed to a new four-year, $240 million contract extension, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history.
Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott Eyes Title After Signing Massive Deal
Quarterback Dak Prescott agreed to a new four-year, $240 million contract extension, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history.
New Antibiotic Fights Severe Gum Disease
A narrow-spectrum antibiotic targets harmful bacteria involved in severe gum disease and linked to systemic conditions such as heart disease and Alzheimer’s.
New Antibiotic Fights Severe Gum Disease
A narrow-spectrum antibiotic targets harmful bacteria involved in severe gum disease and linked to systemic conditions such as heart disease and Alzheimer’s.
The Poetry of English Lute Songs
Singer and poet Theresa Werba discusses her career in the field of English songs for the lute.
Sir Gawain, the Green Knight, and the Conquest of Self
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How an Oversized Flag Resulted in the National Anthem
In ‘This Week in History,’ the British leave Washington in flames to take Baltimore, but American soldiers, militiamen, and a really large flag stand firm.
The Poetry of English Lute Songs
Singer and poet Theresa Werba discusses her career in the field of English songs for the lute.