Falun Gong Founder

Mr. Li Hongzhi Publishes

Why This World Is a Realm of Unknowing
Wake Up
The Ordeals Our Spiritual Discipline Faces
Why The Creator Seeks To Save All Life
How Humankind Came
Read More
The Army Aide Who Became a President’s Friend

The Army Aide Who Became a President’s Friend

Maj. Bob Barrett spent a formative two years assisting President Gerald Ford, after initially being tapped to assist in the Nixon administration.
The Poet Who Founded Democracy

The Poet Who Founded Democracy

The Athenian statesman Solon sowed the seed of democracy through verse.
Lee Ann Womack: Music on Her Own Terms

Lee Ann Womack: Music on Her Own Terms

The passionate singer-songwriter remains committed to her traditional country roots.

Top Stories

Vance Meets Pope Francis on Easter Sunday

‘I know you have not been feeling great, but it’s good to see you in better health,’ Vance told the pope.
Vance Meets Pope Francis on Easter Sunday thumbnail

Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage

Stories of persecution and resilience behind the performing arts company that’s become a global sensation.
Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage thumbnail
Current Time 0:00
Duration -:-
Loaded: 0%
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time -:-
 
1x
    • Chapters
    • descriptions off, selected
    • captions off, selected
      Current Time 0:00
      Duration 0:00
      Loaded: 0%
      Stream Type LIVE
      Remaining Time 0:00
       
      1x
        • Chapters
        • descriptions off, selected
        • captions and subtitles off, selected

          Mikki Willis: How Our Modern Age Is Severing the Human Connection to the Divine

          Mikki Willis is an award-winning filmmaker and producer of the Plandemic Series. His new film is ‘Follow the Silenced.’

          ICE-Detained Pro-Palestinian Tufts Student Must Be Moved to Vermont, Judge Rules

          The student published an op-ed calling for her university to cut off financial ties with Israel.
          ICE-Detained Pro-Palestinian Tufts Student Must Be Moved to Vermont, Judge Rules thumbnail

          Mississippi Supreme Court Rules Transitioning Teen Not Entitled to Name Change

          State law allows a minor’s name to be changed only when it is ‘clearly in the best interest of the child,’ the court held.
          Mississippi Supreme Court Rules Transitioning Teen Not Entitled to Name Change thumbnail

          Minerals in Hand, Africa’s Trade Envoys Head for the US

          Trade experts suggest African countries respond to U.S tariffs with diplomacy and avoid retaliation to get the best trade agreements.
          Minerals in Hand, Africa’s Trade Envoys Head for the US thumbnail

          We Took the Buyout: Federal Employees on Why They Accepted the Offer to Quit

          More than 75,000 workers accepted the buyout program, which was part of efforts to shrink the size of the federal bureaucracy.
          We Took the Buyout: Federal Employees on Why They Accepted the Offer to Quit thumbnail

          Concord, Lexington Celebrate 250th Anniversary of American Revolution’s ‘Shot Heard Round the World’

          The neighboring towns are etched in history as the first battles of the American Revolution but debate remains over where the first shot was fired.
          Concord, Lexington Celebrate 250th Anniversary of American Revolution’s ‘Shot Heard Round the World’ thumbnail

          Russia and Ukraine Exchange 538 War Prisoners

          The UAE-brokered prisoner exchange was made on the same day Russian President Vladimir Putin unilaterally declared a 30-hour Easter cease-fire.
          Russia and Ukraine Exchange 538 War Prisoners thumbnail

          Clinton Praises the ‘Oklahoma Standard’ 30 Years After Bombing

          Clinton honored the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing and called on Americans to emulate the service, honor, and love demonstrated in its aftermath.
          Clinton Praises the ‘Oklahoma Standard’ 30 Years After Bombing thumbnail

          Pentagon to Wind Back US Troop Footprint in Syria

          The U.S. military became involved in Syria in the early 2010s amid the country’s civil war, and the rise of ISIS.
          Pentagon to Wind Back US Troop Footprint in Syria thumbnail

          Mortgage Applications for New Home Purchases Increase in March: Report

          The exemption of key housing material suppliers, Canada and Mexico, from global tariffs have been welcomed by industry experts.
          Mortgage Applications for New Home Purchases Increase in March: Report thumbnail

          Is MSG Triggering Your Migraines?

          Excessive intake could potentially trigger migraine attacks, according to experts. Learn how to minimize exposure.
          Is MSG Triggering Your Migraines? thumbnail

          Madison, Jefferson, and Establishing the World’s Largest Library

          In ‘This Week in History,’ Congress finally authorized an appropriation bill to purchase a collection of books and establish the Library of Congress.
          Madison, Jefferson, and Establishing the World’s Largest Library thumbnail
          Health - The Epoch Times
          Bright - The Epoch Times
          Special Coverage
          Special Coverage