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First 7 Hostages Released by Hamas in Israeli Custody
President Donald Trump has landed in Israel to mark the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
Trump Set to Become 4th President to Address Israel’s Parliament–What to Know
‘The visit of the U.S. president ... is accompanied by great emotion and expectation,’ an Israeli Ministry of Defense official said.
Trump Says US May Send Tomahawks to Ukraine If Russia Persists With the War
President Donald Trump said the Tomahawks would be ‘a new step of aggression’ if they were provided to Ukraine.
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China Reveals Its Hand in Trade War, Risking Greater Isolation
China tried to inflict maximum pain on the United States, but hasn’t improved its position and risks further isolation, experts say.
White Powder Sent to Epoch Times Amid Escalating Intimidation Campaign
Envelope received as Chinese threat actors escalate a targeted campaign of impersonation, violent threats.
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States Go It Alone on ‘Forever Chemicals’ as EPA Delays Federal Action
Activists and landowners say a lack of consistent research and regulation is allowing dangerous chemicals to permeate the soil, endangering the public.
Beijing Launches Sweeping Crackdown Against Zion Church in China
Over 30 church leaders and believers have been detained or disappeared, Zion Church says.
America in Photos: Oct. 7 Commemoration, Helicopter Crash, and James Comey Arraignment
Notable moments from the past week in America
How Tariffs Once Paid America’s Bills–And Why They Could Again | John Gardner
John Gardner is the author of ‘Manufacture Local: How to Make America the Manufacturing Superpower of the World.’
Vance Says Trump Hasn’t Ruled out Invoking Insurrection Act
Invoking the statute would allow the president to deploy the military on U.S. soil.
Chinese Vessel Hits Philippine Ship in Disputed Waters
The Chinese Coast Guard used water cannons and struck Philippine vessels in the latest incident in the South China Sea.
CCP Responds to Trump’s New 100 Percent Tariffs
Facing international criticism for its rare earth restrictions, the communist regime defended its actions.
Smithsonian Museums, National Zoo Close Doors as Government Shutdown Continues
The Smithsonian Institute confirmed closures in a brief statement on Sunday.
Vance Warns of More Federal Layoffs as Shutdown Persists
His comments come as the Trump administration recently confirmed 4,100 workers have received layoff notices.
The Simple Test That Could End Your IBS
Pinpointing the cause of irritable bowel syndrome can lead to highly effective treatment.
New York, New Jersey Declare State of Emergency as Region Braces for Nor'easter
High winds and flooding are expected for the region.
New US Sanctions on Sinopec Terminal Unlikely to Stop Flow of Iran–China Oil: Analysts
While China is looking for alternative routes, U.S. sanctions on ports, shipowners, and refiners aim to squeeze Iran’s export volumes to China, analysts said.
8 Tips for Smooth Traveling With a Toddler
Toddler travel doesn’t have to be stressful with these strategic hacks and savvy planning tips.
‘Should’ve Been a Cowboy’: ‘Gunsmoke’ and Country Music
An iconic Western show inspired Toby Keith’s first hit song.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump to Impose New 100 Percent Tariff on China on Nov. 1
The president said export controls on ‘critical software’ will also take effect on Nov. 1. Earlier, Trump also threatened to cancel a meeting with China’s Xi.

Chinese Public Demands Justice After Actor’s Mysterious Death
More than 290,000 people signed a petition demanding an independent investigation.
First Lady’s Effort Helped Reunite 8 War-Displaced Children With Their Families
Melania Trump sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in August seeking his assistance.

What the Life of a 117-Year-Old Can–and Can’t–Teach Us About Aging
With lab results far from ideal why did Maria Branyas Morera live more than a century?

How One Man Revived the Art of Making Salt on San Juan Island
With just seawater, sunshine, and greenhouses, Brady Ryan is bringing back one of the oldest human trades.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump to Impose New 100 Percent Tariff on China on Nov. 1
The president said export controls on ‘critical software’ will also take effect on Nov. 1. Earlier, Trump also threatened to cancel a meeting with China’s Xi.

Chinese Public Demands Justice After Actor’s Mysterious Death
More than 290,000 people signed a petition demanding an independent investigation.
First Lady’s Effort Helped Reunite 8 War-Displaced Children With Their Families
Melania Trump sent a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in August seeking his assistance.
Trump En Route to Middle East as Israel Awaits Release of Hostages
President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One that Hamas may release hostages ‘a little bit early.’

Government Backs Down, Drops Plan to Tax Unrealised Super Gains
The treasurer has unveiled a $10 million super tax tier, indexation, and will delay the start to July 2026.

Latin Pop Star Fede Dorcaz, 29, Fatally Shot in Mexico
Authorities confirm the Argentine singer and model was killed on Oct. 9 while driving in Mexico City.

Measles Outbreak in South Carolina Forces Quarantine of 153 Children
None of the 11 people infected in South Carolina had been vaccinated for the disease, according to the state health department.

When Sleeping Hurts: 6 Exercises to Help You Slumber Pain Free
Aches and pains are never fun, especially when they go bump in the night. Thankfully, these exercises can put nighttime pain to sleep and help you rest.

Gut Changes Persist Years After Stopping Certain Medications
Recent research shows that common medications such as antibiotics and antidepressants can leave lasting changes in gut bacteria.

WHO Warns Chikungunya Virus Has Potential to Spread to More Countries
The U.N.-backed health body said that the chikungunya virus has seen ‘a resurgence’ this year.


5 Travel-Worthy Southern Museums for Music Lovers
From the Country Music Hall of Fame in Tennessee to Mississippi’s B.B. King Museum, here are five travel-worthy spots to celebrate the South’s musical heritage.
