Trump Unveils $700 Million Investment in Coal Industry
The president said the initiative will support more than 14,000 jobs and save Americans more than $50 billion.
Never-Before-Seen 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre Photos
The Epoch Times obtained thousands of photos depicting the 1989 pro-democracy student protest movement in China’s Tiananmen Square.
FBI, Other Agencies Warn Hackers Targeting Gas Stations
The advisory says that groups have targeted automatic tank gauge systems used by gas stations nationwide.
The Legal Drug That’s Destroying Lives, and the Community That’s Providing Hope
Unpaid volunteers who have been addicted to kratom, an opioid-like substance, are providing data that could help federal regulators set policies.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.
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Israel, Lebanon Agree to Ceasefire
A U.S.-guided agreement requires a Hezbollah pullout from the south.
American Journalist Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Chinese intelligence agent told the man his reports would be read by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to court documents.
Day in Photos: Tiananmen Massacre Memorial, Wildfire Prevention Campaign, and Ferret Race
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
American Ebola Patients Could Be Moved to US, Officials Say
No patients or Americans exposed to Ebola have been transported to the United States during the current outbreak.
What the End of the Orban Era Means for Hungary and Its Constitution | Marton Sulyok
Hungary is undergoing a major transformation after a historical landslide election ended Viktor Orban’s 16 years in power.
One Key Fact About America’s Founding That Isn’t Taught Anymore | Eric Metaxas
Metaxas’s latest book is titled, ‘Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World.’
‘Seven Snipers’: Down Under With Long Guns Where Less Is More
Radha Mitchell and Tim Roth face off in a tense, sparse spider-and-fly action thriller.
How to Visit Hiroshima, a City Reborn
Hiroshima’s story is one of tragedy, but the city today is joyful, welcoming, and dedicated to peace.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.
BC MLA Jordan Kealy Charged With Sexual Assault
Kealy says in a statement he is innocent and doesn’t plan to step down
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

2 Exercises to Improve Hip Stability
Compared with the knees, the hip joint has a much greater range of motion.

Fried Chicken You Can Feel Good About: Almond Flour-Crusted Lemon, Garlic, and Herb Chicken
Marinated chicken is coated in a nutty almond flour crust and pan-fried until golden brown for a healthier version of the classic comfort food.
Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement With Nearly 300 Sex Abuse Survivors
Ohio State University Reaches $100 Million Settlement With Nearly 300 Sex Abuse Survivors.

National Park Service to Regild Statues Near Lincoln Memorial
The regilding project comes amid a wider campaign to renew or upgrade some of the capital’s most prominent landmarks.

Record Naturalizations in Germany Amid Intense Debate About Immigration Policy
The milestone arrives as Washington’s latest National Security Strategy warns that immigration trends could leave parts of Europe ‘unrecognizable in 20 years.’

Appeals Court Halts Order for Customs Chief’s Testimony
An appeals court stopped an order that would have required Rodney Scott to testify in the case about tariff refunds.

Texas Women Beat Texas Tech 4-1 to Claim Back-to-Back NCAA Softball Championships
Texas Women Beat Texas Tech 4-1 to Claim Back-to-Back NCAA Softball Championships.

Scott Pelley Pushes Back Against CBS News Chief Bari Weiss’s Description of His Departure
The longtime ‘60 Minutes’ correspondent was fired on Tuesday after a heated meeting where he challenged network executives.

Company Expands Recall of Moringa Supplements Linked to Salmonella Outbreak: FDA
Several products containing the ‘superfood’ and which are sold in major outlets have been recalled in recent months.

5 Exercises to Preserve and Restore Your Knees
Knee pain can limit your mobility. These gentle exercises improve flexibility and strength and can be done by most people.

New Drug Extends Survival for Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers say the findings mark one of the most promising advances in pancreatic cancer treatment in decades.

This Bright Soup Tastes Like Pure Summertime
This bright soup tastes like pure summertime with its fresh just-picked corn, golden yellow sweet peppers, and yellow cherry tomatoes.

How to Prepare for Hurricane Season
Whether evacuating or sheltering at home, families will benefit from smart preparation strategies that cover everything from pets to prescriptions.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.

‘Harry Potter’ Soars Under the Cosm Spell With Fantastical, Theme-Park-Like Effects
Cosm’s curved screen brings a sense of dimension, and even at times movement, to the film.


















































































































