Trump Places DC Police Under Federal Control, Orders National Guard to Washington
The National Guard troops won’t have the authority to arrest people, although they can detain them until law enforcement arrives.
Here Are the States That Are Considering Redistricting
The GOP has the advantage when it comes to the redistricting battles, say experts who spoke with The Epoch Times.
Day in Photos: Wildfire in Portugal, Attack on Refugee Camp, and Traditional Sailing Boats
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Trump Says Gold Will Be Exempt From Tariffs, Easing Market Jitters
The president’s announcement calmed investor fears after a U.S. Customs ruling put 1-kg and 100-oz bars in a tariff category, sending futures to record highs.
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Is Your Data Held Hostage? There’s a Ransomware Negotiator for That
‘Even if there’s no intent on paying a ransom, there’s a tremendous amount of value in engaging the cyber criminals,’ a ransomware negotiator said.
In Iowa Tour, Sen. Gallego Tells Democrats to Reconnect With Working Class
The Arizona Democratic lawmaker joins a growing list of party figures urging a course correction ahead of 2026.
Colombian Presidential Candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay Dies After More Than 2 Months in Hospital
‘Despite all efforts, this is a sad outcome, and we stand in solidarity with the entire Uribe Turbay family at this time of profound grief,’ said the hospital.
The Silent War of Cyber, Resources, and Opinion | Gen. Robert Spalding
Spalding is a retired Air Force brigadier general and B-2 stealth bomber pilot and author of ‘War Without Rules: China’s Playbook for Global Domination.’
Newsom Urges Trump to Call Off Mid-Decade Redistricting
The California governor asked the president to halt red-state map rewrites, warning that he would move to counter them.
Trump Meets With Intel CEO After Calling for His Resignation Over Alleged China Link
Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, a long-term chip executive and prolific investor, has come under scrutiny for his investments in China’s largest chip companies.
Trump Wants China to Quadruple US Soybean Orders
U.S. soy growers are competing with Brazilian farmers for the Chinese market.
Trump to Review Russia’s Parameters for Ending War in Meeting With Putin
The president said negotiations may bring both positive and negative outcomes for Ukraine, potentially involving land swaps and changes.
US Mortgage Rates Decline to Lowest Level Since April
The income needed to buy a typical home was reduced in 11 major U.S. metro areas on an annual basis.
Lupus Often Improves With Age, Scientists Find Out Why
Understanding why Lupus often becomes less severe with age may hold promise for its treatment.
Dozens Injured, 1 Killed in Explosion at US Steel Clairton Coke Works Near Pittsburgh
One person was killed in the blast, and two people are believed to be unaccounted for, according to the Allegheny County Emergency Services department.
Paramount, TKO Seal $7.7 Billion Deal to Broadcast all UFC Events in US
Starting January 2026, Paramount will stream UFC’s 13 marquee events and 30 Fight Nights on Paramount Plus.
Imitation: The Most Natural Way to Teach Good Writing
Instead of rules and formulas, the most effective, tried-and-true style of writing instruction begins with reading and imitation.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
‘Flesh-Eating Bacteria’ Deaths Spread in 3 States: Here’s How to Protect Yourself
Every year, an average of 150 to 200 cases are reported across the United States, the CDC says.

Trump Replaces IRS Commissioner Billy Long
Treasury Secretary Bessent will serve as acting commissioner. Long has been nominated for U.S. ambassador to Iceland.
EPA Terminates $7 Billion Grant Program for Solar Projects
The Solar for All program is being eliminated under the One Big Beautiful Act, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said.

How Your Brain’s Sugar Processing Could Influence Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
A recent study links poor sugar processing in the brain to memory loss–but fasting and certain treatments may offer protection.

‘Codebreaker’: A Cipher Teen Adventure
‘Codebreaker’ is a surprisingly taut thriller about politics, growing up, and the history of encryption.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
‘Flesh-Eating Bacteria’ Deaths Spread in 3 States: Here’s How to Protect Yourself
Every year, an average of 150 to 200 cases are reported across the United States, the CDC says.

Trump Replaces IRS Commissioner Billy Long
Treasury Secretary Bessent will serve as acting commissioner. Long has been nominated for U.S. ambassador to Iceland.
EPA Terminates $7 Billion Grant Program for Solar Projects
The Solar for All program is being eliminated under the One Big Beautiful Act, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said.
Gen Alpha Commands $101 Billion in US Spending Power, Report Finds
Parents of the youngest generation also say 42 percent of all household spending is influenced by their children’s opinions.

Grammy-Winning Country Singer Kathy Mattea Invited to Become Member of Grand Ole Opry
The ‘18 Wheels and A Dozen Roses’ singer will officially join Nashville’s prestigious music institution on Oct. 11.
