Trump Admin Opens Gulf of America to Oil and Gas Drilling, Eyes Alaska Next
The moves are part of the administration’s effort to bolster domestic energy production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Order Requiring Government to Fully Fund SNAP
A federal district judge previously ordered full funding of the program, and a federal appeals court turned down the government’s request to stay that order.
Trump Asks Senate Republicans to Send Federal Health Insurance Money Directly to Americans
The president has previously floated the idea of direct payments to taxpayers in other areas.
In-Depth
China Became World’s Largest Money Launderer–Here’s How the US Is Fighting Back
Chinese money laundering organizations provide ‘cheap, fast, and almost guaranteed’ services to cartels, DEA agent Brian Clark told The Epoch Times.
UPS Grounds Entire MD-11 Fleet After Crash That Killed at Least 14 in Louisville
Louisville is home to UPS’s largest package handling facility in the world, with 20,000 staffers and 300 daily flights.
[Premiering 11/19] Truth Under Fire: The Framing of Charlie Kirk
In the wake of Charlie’s death, a movement arose—people rediscovering their faith, seeking truth over ideology, and finding the strength to forgive.
It’s Time to Ban Transplant Tourism to China | Rep. Neal Dunn
‘We don’t want Americans to participate in any way, shape, or form in this kind of organ harvesting and transplantation scheme,’ says Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Fla).
Nearly 1 Million Costco Wine Bottles Under Recall
Complaints have been received from customers about bottles breaking or shattering, including one reported injury.
Who’s to Blame for Shutdown: Epoch Readers Weigh In
Survey respondents voiced strong opinions about the validity of the current government shutdown and who is responsible for it.
Rep. Neal Dunn on One of the Most Difficult Subjects in Congress
Rep. Neal Dunn compared forced organ harvesting with the Holocaust and seeks penalties for U.S. involvement.
US to Boycott G20 Over South Africa’s ‘Rights Abuses’ of Afrikaners
The move follows months of tensions over South Africa’s land seizures, alleged human rights issues, and Pretoria’s closer alignment with China and Russia.
Drug Traffickers Using ‘Parasite Smuggling’ to Diversify Risk, Experts Say
Brian Townsend, a retired DEA special agent, said narcotics traffickers ‘adapt all the time to avoid enforcement and our interdiction operation.’
Open Sesame: 5 Exercises for Tight Hips
Tight hips can cause you grief, but these five exercises can help restore the flexibility you need to live your best life.
How NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani Plans to Pay for Free Buses
Zohran Mamdani campaigned on making MTA buses free, freezing rents, launching universal childcare, and raising the minimum wage to $30.
The Warning Signs of a ‘K-shaped’ Split in the US Economy
From household spending to the value menu at McDonald’s—experts are noticing signs of economic bifurcation.
Male Friendship in Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Kidnapped’
Beyond an adventure tale, this favorite classic brings insight into loyalty and male bonding.
‘The Yosemite’: A Love Letter to Nature
Known for championing national parks and as co-founder of the Sierra Club, John Muir was also a prolific writer with a passion for poetic prose.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Here Are the 40 Airports That Will Reduce Flights Due to Shutdown
The FAA directs more than 44,000 flights daily, including cargo, commercial passenger, and private planes.

Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After UPS Cargo Plane Crash Kills at Least 9
Travelers were warned to monitor their flight status because delays and cancellations were likely at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
6 Takeaways From Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Tariffs
The justices wrestled with how to view Congress’s language and whether Trump was encroaching on congressional authority.

9 Lessons From the Longest-Living Among Us
A 104-year-old nun and a 98-year-old woman reveal longevity secrets backed by research.

‘The Gales of November’: The Fatal Voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald
John U. Bacon recounts the doomed journey of the Great Lakes freighter.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Here Are the 40 Airports That Will Reduce Flights Due to Shutdown
The FAA directs more than 44,000 flights daily, including cargo, commercial passenger, and private planes.

Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After UPS Cargo Plane Crash Kills at Least 9
Travelers were warned to monitor their flight status because delays and cancellations were likely at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
6 Takeaways From Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Tariffs
The justices wrestled with how to view Congress’s language and whether Trump was encroaching on congressional authority.
After Being ‘Under Siege,’ Eric Trump Relishes Father’s 2nd Presidency
President Donald Trump’s second son shared insights from his new book with a sold-out crowd of 1,200 people in Florida.

A Look at How Trump’s Gender Policies Have Fared in the Courts So Far
Policies on passport gender markers and gender dysphoria in the military were blocked by lower courts, but the Supreme Court has intervened.

Wall Street Review: Tech Sell-Off Pulls Stocks Lower
Profit-taking by investors, coupled with weaker economic data, weighed on the markets. Experts say the pullback is expected to be temporary.

Las Vegas Raiders Fire Special Teams Coach After Disastrous Performance
Special teams errors, including a blocked punt and missed field goal, contributed to the Raiders’ loss to the Broncos on Thursday.

Melania Trump Honored With 2025 Fox Nation ‘Patriot of the Year’ Award
The first lady accepted the award for her humanitarian work and global advocacy for children.

Heavy Drinking Leads to Higher Risk of Stroke at Younger Ages: Study
Considerable alcohol consumption is linked to accelerating long-term harm to the brain’s small vessels.

Pressure Prescription: 6 Exercises to Help Normalize Your Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can cause a whole host of problems that only get worse with time. These exercises can help decrease blood pressure and keep it down.

Fruit May Help Shield Lungs From Air Pollution
New study finds that eating more fruit could help keep your lungs healthier in polluted cities.

Why One Doctor Says Depression Treatment Needs a Reset
A former FDA officer argued the ‘chemical imbalance’ theory of depression lacks proof and antidepressants are overprescribed.

Sip Into Fall With These 3 Flavor-Packed Cocktail Recipes
Let cocktails have their share of fall flavors.

Ask the Builder: Save Substantial Money on Self-Storage
Having your own storage unit could save you a fortune.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?













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