Good morning. It’s Friday. Here’s what’s shaping the day: |
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Hamas Leader Killed: President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and other U.S. political leaders celebrated the killing of Hamas terrorist group leader Yahya Sinwar.
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Secret Drone Project: The United States sanctioned two Chinese companies on Thursday over their role in Russia’s secret drone project.
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Secret Service Overhaul: An independent panel is calling for an overhaul of the U.S. Secret Service after reviewing the agency’s handling of the July 13 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
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Impersonating Americans: China is deploying thousands of fake social media profiles to influence the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
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Rare Spectacle: New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts gives us a glimpse at the technical prowess of its top dancers. Story below.
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Written by Ivan Pentchoukov, U.S. National Editor |
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The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006. |
Unlock the Mystery of Shen Yun: A Rare Glimpse into the Art Behind the Global Sensation |
If you are curious about Shen Yun, the world-touring and globally acclaimed performing arts troupe, but aren't quite sure what it’s all about—here’s a special opportunity!
Shen Yun specializes in classical Chinese dance. In this rare event, which was recorded on September 17th, the Chinese mid-Autumn festival, at Shen Yun’s headquarters north of New York City, Shen Yun’s top dancers showcase their dazzling technique on stage. Their agile movements are on par with the world’s top athletes and gymnasts, and transport the audience into a world where athletic prowess and art converge. This 20-minute technique showcase is now available for a limited time on the Ganjing World platform. Seeing is believing—don’t miss this chance to witness the spectacle of the art form behind the global phenomenon that is Shen Yun!
Watch the Rare Event Here ➞ |
- The lawsuit alleges the federal government isn’t cooperating with Florida’s effort to purge noncitizens from its voter rolls.
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- Baier said that he had predicted Harris would be a “tough” person to interview.
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- “She seems to have an ability to survive,” the former President said.
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- The charges were struck down by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee in March and involved accusations that Trump and the co-defendants asked state officials to violate their oaths of office.
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Meanwhile, Georgia Secretary of State’s office says that residents are casting early-voting ballots in record numbers for the 2024 election.
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- This brings the amount of student debt forgiveness to public service workers to more than $73 billion for more than 1 million people under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which was created in 2007 under President George W. Bush and allows for people to have their student debt forgiven after 10 years in public service with a decade of payments.
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- Military officials were unable to determine who was controlling a swarm of drones that flew over Joint Base Langley–Eustis for several days in December 2023.
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- The protections cover about 11,000 Lebanese citizens living in the United States.
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- According to the Fed, the larger-than-expected decline was due in part to disruptions from Hurricanes Helene and Milton, along with the ongoing Boeing machinists’ strike.
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- A change in Medicare reimbursements negatively impacted the company’s earnings.
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- “This is just a sign that consumers are feeling some distress,” Bankrate analyst Sarah Foster said.
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Upside-Down Car Loans: A rising number of U.S. citizens with auto loans now have debts that exceed the vehicle value, according to automotive resource firm Edmunds. The situation is “nothing short of alarming.”
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Tough Choices: More than one-third of California voters chose between rent, food and utilities last month, according to a new poll.
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Medicare Disruptions: Due to adjustments under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), around 2 million seniors will lose access to their Medicare Advantage plans and will need to enroll in a new health insurance plan.
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- …we are defaulting back to the America of Alexis de Tocqueville, a network of self-governing communities of friends and neighbors rather than a centrally managed and controlled monolith.
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- States are right to pass laws to keep doctors from harming children. This case could bring us one step closer to that goal.
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- U.S. Central Command said the raids were designed to “degrade” the Houthis’ capability to carry out “reckless and unlawful attacks” on international shipping.
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- Amid a geopolitical tug-of-war with China, Washington is working to secure access to Africa’s critical mineral reserves.
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- Growing evidence suggests fluoride may pose risks beyond our teeth, affecting thyroid health, cognitive development, and more.
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- A new study found that flame retardants from recycled electronics are contaminating black plastic kitchen items, toys, and food containers.
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The Thames and Greenwich Hospital by Moonlight by Henry Pether, circa 1854 |
“We can only hope that all our friends and families can live long lives, looking at the moon together, across a thousand miles.” | —Su Dongpo,
Song Dynasty poet, (1037-1101) |
Whenever there’s something fun to watch, we make a batch of chili and all gather in the living room. This is the absolute only time we’re allowed to eat dinner in front of the TV, so chili holds an extra special place in our hearts.
Get the recipe here. —Geoffrey Zakarian, executive chef of several restaurants in New York City, Atlantic City and Miami. |
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Thanks for reading. Have a wonderful day. |
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