Vance Criticizes Europe Over Free Speech, Democracy, and Mass Migration
The vice president chastised European allies at the annual Munich Security Conference, calling them out over censorship laws and dangerous immigration policy.
How Multiculturalism and Post-Nationalism Failed the West: John O’Sullivan
A “unified national identity is an absolute essential for a successful democracy,” he says.

Designer Eric Javits Reveals How Melania Trump’s Viral Inauguration Hat Came to Be
After the original hat ended up crushed on arrival, the designer found himself racing against the clock.

A Tale of Two Cities: Dresden, Coventry, and the Wonders of Reconciliation
Though these twin cities suffered the ravages of war, decades on, they’ve become symbols of hope and healing.

It’s Not Just Presidents’ Day
George Washington’s birthday is a special day to celebrate a man of great character.
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DOGE Workers ‘Energetic and Dug In’ Despite Threats: Source
‘These DOGE guys are completely action-oriented,’ a source told The Epoch Times
CDC Releases Data Suggesting Bird Flu Spread Undetected in Cows and People
Those findings suggest there could be dairy cattle infected in more states than currently known, CDC researchers said.
US, Canada Sign Cooperation Agreement to Intensify Efforts Against Tren de Aragua Gang
The agreement was signed one day before high-profile arrests in the United States linked to the gang.
14 States File Lawsuit Against Trump, DOGE Over Musk’s Authority
The state attorneys general alleged that Musk’s ‘sweeping authority’ over the federal government is unconstitutional.
Louisiana to End Mass Vaccine Promotion, State Official Confirms
The state’s surgeon general said he believes some of the ‘greatest missteps’ during COVID-19 were on vaccines.
House Budget Committee Finalizes Resolution to Begin Passing Trump’s Policy Agenda
The resolution was passed after 11 hours of debate and dozens of amendments from Democrats, all of which were rejected. It now heads to the House floor.
Trump’s Budget Chief Moves to Authorize His Political Appointees to Make Spending Decisions
The decision gives Vought greater leverage to keep subordinates on track who would otherwise slow-walk or block policies at the department and agency levels.
5 Takeaways From Trump’s Sweeping Reciprocal Tariffs Plan
The United States plans to tariff all trading partners at an amount that matches the tariffs placed on the US, the president says.
First US Flight Carrying Deportees of Different Nationalities Arrives in Panama
Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino said the 119 deportees on board would be moved to a shelter in the Darien region.
Department of Veterans Affairs Fires Over 1,000 Employees
Some of the terminated workers were on probationary status.
Chernobyl Shield Hit by Russian Drone, Radiation Normal: Ukraine
Radiation levels inside and outside remain normal and stable, and there are no casualties, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Frankfurt Audience Praises Shen Yun’s Artistry: ‘High Level of Grace’
Theatergoers in Frankfurt, Germany, welcomed Shen Yun Performing Arts with a full house and warm applause on Feb. 8 and 9.
Vance and Zelenskyy Meeting at Security Summit Amid Push for Peace Talks
Trump has said that U.S. and Russian officials will also meet in Munich on Friday for discussions and that Ukraine had been invited.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Experts Back Giving States the Authority to Permit Wells for Carbon Capture
While federal regulators should step aside, analysts tell a Senate panel, Congress should ensure allocated money does not get blocked by DOGE.
Experts Say US Defense Modernization Has a Serious Pacing Problem
Insiders say the United States is falling behind in combat readiness and rapidly evolving technology.
Judicial Impeachment: How It Works and Why It’s in the Spotlight
The Constitution indicates that federal judges can be impeached and removed from office for ‘treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.’
NY Governor Rejects Louisiana Extradition Request for Abortion Pill Doctor
The Louisiana case is believed to be the first instance of criminal charges being filed across state lines against a doctor for prescribing abortion pills.
TikTok Returns to US App Stores
Trump remains confident a deal can be made resulting in a U.S. buyer for the video-sharing platform.
EPA Chief Seeks Return of $20 Billion in Climate Funding
Agency head Lee Zeldin called for the money to be returned and vowed to review ‘every penny that has gone out the door.’

Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu Out For NBA 3-Point Contests
Clark announced her decision in January, while the NBA recently canceled Ionescu’s three-point showdown with Steph Curry.

Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu Out For NBA 3-Point Contests
Clark announced her decision in January, while the NBA recently canceled Ionescu’s three-point showdown with Steph Curry.

Antidepressants Effective for Anxiety, Long-Term Effects Remain Uncertain
Expert insights on generalized anxiety disorder treatment and the risks of abruptly stopping antidepressant use.

Antidepressants Effective for Anxiety, Long-Term Effects Remain Uncertain
Expert insights on generalized anxiety disorder treatment and the risks of abruptly stopping antidepressant use.

Chateau de Beynac: A French Castle Preserved for the Ages
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a French Romanesque castle from the 12th century.

From Taverns to Revolutionary Ideas
The legacy of Benjamin Franklin’s ‘Junto’ collective illustrates the morally edifying power of community.

Chateau de Beynac: A French Castle Preserved for the Ages
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a French Romanesque castle from the 12th century.

A Medieval Feast for the Ages
Pumpkin spice, that quintessential modern ingredient, has been popular since the 15th century.