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Blizzard Warning For New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut, Southern New England
A blizzard warning for most of Sunday Dec. 26 and Monday Dec. 27, affecting New York City, and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut.
December 25, 2010
BY
Andrew Bilkin
Roth IRA Conversions Are Interest-Free for Wealthy Due to New Tax Bill
Roth IRA conversions will be interest-free until the end of the year for those in the highest tax ...
December 25, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
MTA to Fire Bus Drivers on Cell Phones
Beginning Jan. 12, MTA will inflict harsher penalties on bus drivers who use cell phones while driving.
December 24, 2010
BY
Christine Lin
George W. Bush’s Memoir Sells Two Million Copies
George W. Bush's memoir, "Decision Points," has sold more than two million copies since its release in November.
December 24, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
Mortgage Rates Dip After Month on the Rise
Mortgage rates for U.S. loans dipped this week after rates were on the rise for more than a ...
December 24, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
NY Politicians Celebrate 9/11 Health Bill Passage
New York politicians and 9/11 victim advocates celebrated victory in front of construction site for new Freedom Tower.
December 24, 2010
BY
Annie Wu
NYC Events Picks
Ballet, classical Chinese dance, organ concerts and even recycling events fill December's NYC events calendar.
December 24, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
New York City Police, Schools Required to Release Crime Data
The City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that requires police and schools to publish crime data.
December 24, 2010
BY
Christine Lin
New York City Assesses Safety of 1964 World’s Fair Towers
The city has hired a Dutch firm to inspect the New York State Pavilion.
December 24, 2010
BY
Christine Lin
New York City in 2 Million Words
Professor Kenneth T. Jackson has released the second edition of his "The Encyclopedia of New York City."
December 24, 2010
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Southern Style: Real and Virtual Life
Yelping points to the power of social media and the Internet to influence real life in a way ...
December 23, 2010
BY
Mary Silver
New York City Year in Review
The year 2010 was as much an adventure as New York City's varied neighborhoods.
December 23, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
EPA Sets ‘Modest’ Pace for Greenhouse Gas Standards
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency put out its plan for greenhouse gas pollution standards under the 2011 Clear ...
December 23, 2010
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
‘Up on the Housetop’ Among Google Doodle Features
An illustration of Santa from Xmas carol “Up on the Housetop" was featured on Dec. 23rd's holiday special ...
December 23, 2010
BY
Angela Wang
Qualcomm Stadium Flooding Won’t Affect Poinsettia Bowl
Qualcomm Stadium flooding due to heavy rains in California won't postpone the Poinsettia Bowl between San Diego State ...
December 23, 2010
BY
Mimi Li
Real-life Grinch Steals Christmas Gifts in Multiple Cities
Real-life Grinch has popped up in several U.S. cities, stealing toys and gifts ahead of the Christmas holiday.
December 23, 2010
BY
Angela Wang
Bell Fined $1.3 Million for Do-Not-Call Violations
The CRTC has fined Bell Canada $1.3 million for placing unsolicited calls in violation of national do-not-call rules.
December 23, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Not Enough, Says Health Council
To take pressure off health care budgets, governments must expand their approach to health promotion, says new report.
December 23, 2010
BY
Trevor Maimann
First Nation Chiefs to Make Salaries Public
The AFN has passed a resolution to release salaries, public accounts, and expenses of First Nation elected officials.
December 23, 2010
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Manitoba Leads Canada in Charity
For the 12th straight year Manitoba has bested the rest of Canada in its charitable giving.
December 23, 2010
BY
Sophia Bronwen
Canadian Coptic Christians Targeted By Al-Qaida
Coptic Christian Canadians are listed targets on an al-Qaida website raising fears they could be targets of terrorism.
December 23, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Provinces Torn Over Pension Reform
With the provinces divided over pension reform, Flaherty takes the easy road and faces criticism.
December 23, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
Canada Threatens Côte D’Ivoire Sanctions
Canada is calling on incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo to concede power in Côte d'Ivoire.
December 23, 2010
BY
Sophia Bronwen
Nation Year in Review
The year 2010 was a dramatic one for President Obama's signature health care reform legislation.
December 23, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Survivor Tree Back at World Trade Center Site
A pear tree that braved the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center was replanted in the ...
December 23, 2010
BY
Gidon Belmaker
Woman Receives Naturalization Certificate After 27 Years
Martinez finally received her papers, after a 27-year-long wait for a notification letter to arrive.
December 23, 2010
BY
Christine Lin
Invasive Insects Threaten Northeast Hemlocks
A "light touch" of hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) was discovered at Vaughan Woods State Park in South Berwick.
December 23, 2010
BY
Michael Tsang
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‘A Slow-Moving Genocide’: David Matas on Exposing China’s Forced Organ Harvesting on Falun Gong Adherents
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Tom Ozimek
New Omega-3 Oil Could Prevent Leading Cause of Blindness: Study
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George Citroner
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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Whistleblower Case Dismissed by Judge
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Zachary Stieber
LIVE 4/1 at 1PM ET: Jeffrey Tucker: The Trump Indictment and the Anarcho-Tyranny Unleashed on America
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Jan Jekielek
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Key Things to Know About Trump’s Indictment
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Tom Ozimek
18 Chinese Warplanes, 4 Vessels Detected Near Taiwan Amid Tsai’s Visit to US
4hr
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Aldgra Fredly
US Congressman Diagnosed With Cancer
4hr
By
Zachary Stieber
Federal Judge Blocks Tennessee Law Banning Drag Shows With Minors Present
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Zachary Stieber
Trump Raises Over $4 Million in 24 Hours Since Indictment
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Tom Ozimek