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Supreme Court Appears Reluctant to Limit Biden Admin Contact With Social Media
The court is considering whether the government’s pressuring of sites to remove posts about COVID-19, the 2020 election violated the First Amendment.
Supreme Court Appears Reluctant to Limit Biden Admin Contact With Social Media
The court is considering whether the government’s pressuring of sites to remove posts about COVID-19, the 2020 election violated the First Amendment.
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Democrats’ Progressive Caucus Calls on Federal Reserve to Cut Interest Rates
So far, the FOMC has increased interest rates in 11 meetings since March 2022 to fight inflation, increasing the rate to 5.33% in July 2023.
AstraZeneca Capping Inhaler Costs for Eligible Customers at $35 From June 1
The new cap will apply to AstraZeneca’s entire range of inhaler products including Symbicort, Breztri Aerosphere, and Airsupra inhalers.
America Was Misled on Jan. 6, New Congressional Investigation Finds
The narrative on Jan. 6 is changing, as new findings demonstrate that the public was lied to.
Kenya Postpones Plans to Deploy Police to Haiti After Ariel Henry Resignation
Foreign minister says deployment will be withheld until a clear administration is in place in Haiti.
Eric Schwerin Testifies Joe Biden and the Biden Family Used Alias Email Accounts During Vice Presidency
‘That’s Joe Biden?’ the investigator asked, to which Mr. Schwerin replied, ‘Correct.’
Senate Republicans Demand Reversal of LNG Export Ban, Warn ‘Dire National Security’ Risks
The election-year decision jeopardizes America’s relationship with its allies, Republicans have said.
Peter Navarro Set to Become First Former Trump Official Sent to Jail
Navarro is expected at a minimum-security prison in Miami on March 19 after the Supreme Court rejects his bid to avoid sentence.
Only 30 Americans Evacuated From Haiti as Nearly 1,000 Seek Assistance from US Government
‘This is a fluid situation,’ says the State Department spokesman.
Still No Deal to Avert Shutdown as Deadline Approaches
Nearly halfway into the fiscal year, Congress has still yet to fully fund the federal government.
Biden, Netanyahu Speak for the First Time in More Than a Month as Tensions Rise
The president expressed his deep concerns about Israel’s potential military operations in Rafah, Jake Sullivan said.
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US Supreme Court Denies Request by Group to Host Drag Show at Texas University
The high court issued a one-sentence order on the issue Friday.
Supreme Court Denies Peter Navarro’s Bid to Delay Prison Term
The former Trump White House aide is slated to report to prison on March 19.
Trump, Co-defendants Challenge Judge’s Ruling Allowing Fani Willis to Stay
‘Defendants believe that the relevant case law requires dismissal of the case.’
Trump Says Liz Cheney Should Be ‘Prosecuted’ for Destroying Jan. 6 Evidence
The former president wrote that he believes the former lawmaker “illegally destroyed the evidence” as co-chair of the Jan. 6 House committee.
Ready, Set, Spring! The Best Garden Vegetables for an Early Start
Jumpstart the coming growing season by starting with cool-season plants, including some quick-harvest crops for near-instant gratification.
Ready, Set, Spring! The Best Garden Vegetables for an Early Start
Jumpstart the coming growing season by starting with cool-season plants, including some quick-harvest crops for near-instant gratification.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
A Great Leap Forward for Western Pennsylvania
Most of us know, coal is the end product of ancient decayed vegetation.
Letter From Alaska
We need to be constantly reminded that totalitarianism of whatever stripe can be voted in, but it can’t be voted out.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
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Ethylene Oxide Emissions to Be Cut by 90 Percent in New EPA Ruling
Ethylene oxide is the most common sterilant used for medical devices in the United States. The ruling will address emissions at nearly 90 facilities.
Ethylene Oxide Emissions to Be Cut by 90 Percent in New EPA Ruling
Ethylene oxide is the most common sterilant used for medical devices in the United States. The ruling will address emissions at nearly 90 facilities.
‘A Place in the Sun’: Montgomery Clift Steps Into Stardom
Director George Stevens’ brings to the screen a sweeping drama of epic proportions.
‘Shirley’: The Political Trailblazer
This new bio-drama stumbles at first but ultimately gains its footing.
How Classical Opera Portrays the Soul
In this installment of ‘Opera Through the Ages,’ we enjoy the unadorned melodies and realistic stories of classical opera.
‘One Life’: Not ‘Schindler’s List,’ But Mighty Close
“One Life” tells the story of how one British man saved 669 Jewish children from Prague to London before the Nazi could exterminate them. Very powerful.
Why You’re Thinking About Weight Loss the Wrong Way
For real, sustainable change, Tysan Lerner, professional dancer turned holistic fitness coach, takes the long view.
‘A Place in the Sun’: Montgomery Clift Steps Into Stardom
Director George Stevens’ brings to the screen a sweeping drama of epic proportions.
Chicken and Broccoli Casserole Is Comfort in One Pan
This casserole starts on the stove and ends in the oven. Enjoy it with a crunchy green salad.
Kyoto to Ban Tourists From Geisha District Due to Bad Behavior
A geisha or maiko must give their consent to be photographed in public.
Natives and Nature Make up Much of Broward County’s Appeal
Broward County’s beaches and water recreation has made it the place for the ultra rich to settle.
Southwest Airlines Responds to Seat Design Backlash
After releasing the design of a new cabin interior, Southwest Airlines received an abundance of negative comments.
Kyoto to Ban Tourists From Geisha District Due to Bad Behavior
A geisha or maiko must give their consent to be photographed in public.