In-Depth
How the AI Bubble Is Being Masked Within Big Tech
Experts say market conditions bear a striking resemblance to the ‘dot com’ era before the crash in 2000, but with a few differences.
Winter Weather Cancels Over 1,000 Flights Across US
Airports in the New York City area reported over four inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.
Day in Photos: Strikes Against ISIS in Nigeria, Flooding in France, and Classic Car Exhibition
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Trump–Kennedy Center to Sue Jazz Musician for $1 Million Over Canceled Christmas Eve Performance
Vibraphonist and drummer Chuck Redd canceled his free holiday performance that was scheduled for Dec. 24.
In-Depth
Why Trump Is Taking the Fight to Venezuela’s Doorstep
‘Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest armada ever assembled in the history of South America,’ Trump said.
Italy Arrests 9 for Allegedly Using Charities to Fund Hamas Terrorists
Police say more than 70 percent of donations raised for Palestinians were diverted to the Hamas terror group.
The Woke Movement Has Peaked. What’s Next? | Andrew Doyle
Doyle is the creator of Titania McGrath, a fictional ultra-woke activist whose X account became hugely popular.
Canada Offers Ukraine Additional $2.5 Billion in Aid
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced $2.5 billion in funding to Ukraine after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Cookies, Chocolate Products Recalled Across Multiple States
Thus far, no illnesses have been reported linked to the consumption of the items involved in the three recalls.
Beijing Sanctions US Defense Companies Over Taiwan Arms Sale
The routine retaliation, which targeted 20 companies and 10 executives, followed the approval of a $11.1 billion U.S. arms sales package to Taiwan.
Trump Says 2026 Midterms Will Be Referendum on Prices, Economic Success
Lowering energy costs by boosting domestic production has been central to Trump’s strategy on inflation and affordability.
Coal Plants to Remain Open to Prevent Blackouts in Midwest: Energy Secretary
The coal plant units, scheduled to cease operations in December, will now remain open until March 23, 2026.
Goodbye Microwave–3 Superior Ways to Reheat Leftovers
Research shows steaming, air frying, and open-flame cooking preserve food quality better than microwaves.
New York to Require Warning Labels on Social Media Platforms
The required warnings are based upon consumer protections on products such as tobacco and alcohol, noting risks like increased anxiety and depression.
Illegal Immigrant Driver Tries to Run Over ICE Officers in Bid to Escape: DHS
The van rammed into several ICE vehicles, according to the department. No officers were severely injured.
Giants, Colts, and ‘The Greatest Game Ever Played’
In ‘This Week in History,’ the 1958 NFL Championship proves so exciting that it catapulted football to become America’s most popular sport.
The Best History Books of 2025
Here is our selection of the most interesting history books of the year.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

What a Fear of Flying Does to the Body and How to Calm It
Experts shared five evidence-based techniques to help you fly without panic.

How to Make a Classic Whiskey Sour
There’s nothing better than hearing that ooh! from your guest when you hand them a coupe glass filled with whiskey sour goodness.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Newsom Declares Emergency as Floods, Mudslides Threaten California on Christmas Day
Atmospheric rivers have drenched Southern California, prompting rescues, evacuations, and warnings, and disrupting holiday travel.

US Strikes ISIS in Nigeria: Trump
A Pentagon spokesperson told The Epoch Times that the Nigerian government approved the strikes.
DHS Arrests Over 17,500 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Under Laken Riley Act
Laken Riley was murdered by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant in 2024.
California Ends Lawsuit Against Federal Government Over High-Speed Rail Funding
The Trump administration canceled $4 billion in funding for the project in July.

Legal Group Sues Census Bureau to Prevent ‘Unlawful’ Methods in 2030 Count
The lawsuit argues for counting only actual people, accusing the Census Bureau of using ‘unlawful statistical sampling methods’ in its 2020 count.

Thailand, Cambodia Agree on Cease-Fire to End Border Clashes
The neighboring nations ceased fighting that has killed more than 100, and displaced half-a-million after a U.S.-brokered truce failed.

When Fair Doesn’t Mean Equal in Estate Planning
How to leave unequal inheritances to your children while minimizing hurt feelings and family conflict.

Chiefs’ ‘Champion’s Heart’ Earns Respect From Broncos’ Sean Payton Despite Loss
Down their top two quarterbacks and half a dozen starters, the Chiefs still made their 20-13 loss to the Broncos a knock-down, drag-out brawl.

New Jersey Man Charged With Murder in Stabbing Death of Former ‘Lion King’ Broadway Actress Imani Dia Smith
Jordan D. Jackson-Small is currently being held at the Middlesex County Adult Correctional Center pending the outcome of a pretrial detention hearing.

Dog Biscuits Under Recall in 7 States
The recall was initiated after the FDA conducted routine sampling of the company’s products and found bacterial contamination.

5 Glute Exercises to Help Combat Type 2 Diabetes
Stronger, better-shaped gluteus maximus muscles will have you looking fit and help you resist the onset and progression of Type 2 diabetes.

Long-Life Humans: What Was Their Secret? | Anthony Chaffee MD
Pro-carnivore-diet doctor points to history’s examples of humans who lived longer and ate mainly meat.

Microplastics Found in Human Bones May Accelerate Aging and Weaken Skeleton
As the incidence of fractures is projected to rise by 32 percent by 2050, scientists warn microplastics may be the culprit.

Chicken Mac and Cheese With Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Once the elbow macaroni is boiled, the rest of the ingredients come together in minutes.

Ask Angi: What Can I Do About Frozen Gutters?
When you see those long, gleaming icicles hanging from the eaves, it usually means water is backing up somewhere it shouldn’t.

From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
‘That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim,’ said Linda Soussa.

Taking the Kids: To the City in Norway That Inspired Frozen
With its colorful buildings, wharf, and surrounding mountains, Bergen was a major inspiration for the fictional kingdom of Arendelle in Disney’s “Frozen.”



















































































