27 Killed, Including 9 Children, and Dozens Still Missing in Texas Flooding
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.
Tropical Storm Chantal on Track to Hit South Carolina Coast on Sunday
Chantal threatens flash flooding along the Carolina coast and dangerous surf from Florida to the Mid-Atlantic, forecasters warn.
Trump Says US Will Hold Talks With China on Possible TikTok Deal Next Week
The U.S. president said the talks could involve Chinese leader Xi Jinping or his representatives.
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A 3,500 Mile Journey and the Meaning of 4th of July
The Epoch Times traveled from coast-to-coast asking people what the Fourth of July means to them and their families.
Birthright Citizenship, Tech Layoffs, Outer Space: Epoch Readers Weigh In
From planetary discoveries to Silicon Valley layoffs, readers of The Epoch Times share opinions of current events.
Judge Allows Deportation of Illegal Immigrants to South Sudan After Supreme Court Ruling
The decision comes after two federal judges blocked the deportation of eight illegal immigrants to South Sudan.
China’s Africa Experiment With EVs Sparking Concern Among Local Automakers
Chinese motor vehicle companies are setting up shop across Africa and dumping cheap EVs as domestic market shrinks and tariffs bite.
In Photos: July 4th Celebrations
Americans cross the country celebrated the Fourth of July with parades, barbecues, and fireworks.
‘Little LLC From Texas’ Gets Big Boost to Build Cross-Border Pipeline
President Donald Trump ends decades-long saga by signing off on Junction Pipeline Company’s permit to import oil from Alberta into Montana.
California’s Madre Fire Explodes in Size to Cover 70,800 Acres
Evacuations have been ordered in several zones in the Central Coast area.
10 Research-Backed, Natural Ways to Counter Depression
For those with mood disorders, treatments beyond prescription drugs can be effective, say experts.
Bands, Flags, Fireworks: Washington Celebrates America’s 249th Birthday
This year’s parade featured marching bands, fife and drum corps, military units, giant balloons, drill teams, floats, and equestrian groups.
Hamas Signals Openness to US-Brokered Gaza Truce, Raising Hopes for Peace
The terror group expressed openness to a cease-fire but several points of contention remained.
‘Hall of Fame’: A Song for Everyday Heroes
Country singer Karissa Ella’s latest song honors her Ohio hometown community.
Winners and Losers in GOP Megabill
Manufacturers and small businesses look forward to big benefits in the reconciliation package. For the renewable energy sector, not so much.
My Southern-Style Fried Catfish Will Have You Going Back for Seconds
Perfectly fried, Southern-style catfish should not be underestimated.
Family Persists With Fourth of July Tradition Despite Lightning Storms
Floridians in St. Petersburg waited out lightning and thunderstorms, determined to spend their Fourth of July on the beach.
Boxer Chávez Jr. Expected to Be Deported to Mexico to Serve Sentence, Mexican President Says
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Chávez should serve time in Mexico as U.S. officials cited cartel connections and public safety concerns.
Former Trump Lawyer John Eastman Opens Up About Why He’s Not Backing Down in Fight Against Indictments, Disbarment
Eastman is facing disbarment and criminal charges in Georgia and Arizona.
Day in Photos: US Independence Day, Gas Station Explosion, Diogo Jota Tribute
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Jury Finds Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Guilty on 2 Counts in Sex Trafficking Trial, Not Guilty on 3
The judge ordered Combs held in custody, citing danger to others.

USPS Implements Faster Delivery Times at More Locations From July 1
The updates are part of the agency’s 10-year plan, which has faced criticism from the Postal Regulatory Commission.
Pardoned Jan. 6 Defendant Sentenced to Life in Prison for FBI Murder Plot
The Tennessee man claimed the presidential pardon covered his conspiracy case, but a judge ruled the plot was unrelated to the Jan. 6 events.

Is Microbiome Testing More Hype Than Science?
Experts say microbiome tests aren’t right for everyone.

The Hudson River School: Kindred Spirits in Life and Art
Asher Brown Durand’s idealized painting encapsulates the principles of the art movement while paying tribute to friends Thomas Cole and William Cullen Bryant.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Jury Finds Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Guilty on 2 Counts in Sex Trafficking Trial, Not Guilty on 3
The judge ordered Combs held in custody, citing danger to others.

USPS Implements Faster Delivery Times at More Locations From July 1
The updates are part of the agency’s 10-year plan, which has faced criticism from the Postal Regulatory Commission.
Pardoned Jan. 6 Defendant Sentenced to Life in Prison for FBI Murder Plot
The Tennessee man claimed the presidential pardon covered his conspiracy case, but a judge ruled the plot was unrelated to the Jan. 6 events.
TSA Announces PreCheck Discounts for Gold Star Families, Military Spouses
The TSA PreCheck program is popular at airports due to the high demand for air travel in the United States, which often leads to long queues at TSA checkpoints.

NATO Defense Spending Agreement Not End of Story, Experts Say
They said the nations, some have signed up to the agreement reluctantly, still need to figure out where to find the money and what counts as defense spending.

What Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Means for Your Wallet
Spanning nearly 1,000 pages, the measure includes permanent tax changes and provisions affecting families, seniors, and businesses.

Steelers Reward Omar Khan for Splashy Offseason
The Pittsburgh Steelers had one of the most active offseasons in the league, and the organization recently rewarded General Manager Omar Kahn for it.
