What to Know About Aid Access to Gaza
More than 2 million Palestinians face severe shortages as Gaza’s aid system collapses. Here’s how it unraveled and what’s happening diplomatically.
Michael Flynn on Declassified Russia Investigation Documents
In his new book ‘Pardon of Innocence,’ Flynn details his story.
Trump Secures Key Trade Agreements Ahead of Aug. 1—Here’s What to Know
More deals are expected with days until the hard trade deadline.
Trump Admin to Change Citizenship Tests and H‑1B Visas, Says Official
New USCIS director says the test is too easy, vows tougher standards to become a naturalized American citizen.
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The Rise of China’s ‘Surveillance Colonialism’ in Africa
‘Surveillance colonialism operates through algorithms, platforms, and biometric contracts, outsourcing control while entrenching dependency,’ one expert said.
Thailand, Cambodia Seek End to Deadly Border Clashes After Trump’s Trade Ultimatum
The U.S. president said that he had ‘very good’ discussions with both sides, and that they are all looking to reach a cease-fire.
3 Non-Drug Therapies for Knee Osteoarthritis
If you’re looking for a pill free approach to alleviating pain and swelling due to knee arthritis, physical therapy exercises might be just the ticket.
How Traffickers Prey on America’s Youth: Jaco Booyens
Jaco Booyens is founder of Jaco Booyens Ministries (JBM), an anti-trafficking organization working to protect American children.
Education Department Probe Finds 5 Virginia School Districts Violated Title IX
These districts have been violating the rights of students ‘in the service of an extreme political ideology,’ said an official.
US Sanctions Maduro-Linked Venezuelan ‘Cartel of the Suns’ as Terrorist Entity
The move blocks the group’s U.S. assets and expands Washington’s campaign to isolate Venezuela’s socialist regime over drug‑trafficking and repression.
Taiwan’s China-Friendly Opposition Lawmakers Survive Recall Vote
The vote drew intense scrutiny because it had the potential to shift the balance of power in Taiwan.
Washington State Sues to Prevent Trump Admin From Accessing Food Aid Immigration Data
The lawsuit alleged that the information will be used for a ‘mass surveillance and mass deportation project.’
Appeals Court Tosses Lawsuit Against Social Media Companies Over 2022 Buffalo Shooting
The plaintiffs aimed to hold the social media platforms liable for disseminating content that allegedly motivated the shooter to commit the attack.
Nature’s First Aid: How Herbs Speed Up Fracture Healing and Soothe Pain
When it comes to managing trauma, whether from fractures, bruising, or inflammation, several herbs have long been used for their healing properties.
Survey: Epoch Readers Mixed on Cost of Living, Economy
While most see the economy as improving, pessimism persists on the economic outlook for the next generation.
Why Airplane ‘Black Boxes’ Have Not Switched to Cloud Storage
Despite the advances in cloud storage technology, there are key reasons why aircraft flight recorders, or ‘black boxes,’ have not been replaced by it.
Botticelli, His Muse, and the Medici Family
An exploration into the mysterious connections between Simonetta Vespucci, Botticelli, and Giuliano de' Medici.
‘Folktales’: A Brilliant Way to Get Teenagers Off Phones
“Folktales” is an instant classic, a favorite documentary, and a film that can and will change lives once it breaks away from the documentary dog-pack.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iran Acknowledges That US Airstrikes ‘Destroyed’ Nuclear Facilities
The Iranian foreign minister said Tehran won’t give up its nuclear enrichment program because it’s an issue of ‘national pride.’

DOJ Says Alina Habba’s Replacement as US Attorney for New Jersey Has Been Removed
Judges on the U.S. District Court in New Jersey had named Desiree Leigh Grace as Habba’s replacement.
Columbia University Agrees to Pay $200 Million to Restore Federal Funding
The university said it “does not admit to wrongdoing,” but accepts that “reform was and is needed.”

How a Young Woman Has Stayed Healthy for Two Decades After Deadly Cancer
After a surgery in which her one remaining ovary, uterus, and part of her intestines were removed, Yang Ya-chuan still survived and thrived.

Grilled Lamb Might Become Your New Favorite Summer Meal
Lamb is one of the meats you go to for a super special meal.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iran Acknowledges That US Airstrikes ‘Destroyed’ Nuclear Facilities
The Iranian foreign minister said Tehran won’t give up its nuclear enrichment program because it’s an issue of ‘national pride.’

DOJ Says Alina Habba’s Replacement as US Attorney for New Jersey Has Been Removed
Judges on the U.S. District Court in New Jersey had named Desiree Leigh Grace as Habba’s replacement.
Columbia University Agrees to Pay $200 Million to Restore Federal Funding
The university said it “does not admit to wrongdoing,” but accepts that “reform was and is needed.”
5 Things to Know About Trump Admin’s Settlement With Columbia University
The administration has launched investigations into campus anti-Semitism activities across the nation.

Why US Is on the Trail of Hezbollah’s Money in Latin America
The State Department recently offered a $10 million reward for information about the money laundering operations of the terrorist organization in Latin America.

Wallabies Shattered After Last-Gasp Loss to Lions
‘If you think there’s not going to be a lot on the line next week you’re kidding yourself,’ said Captain Harry Wilson.

Renowned British Jazz Star Cleo Laine Dies at 97 Years Old
Laine’s career spanned across the Atlantic, and she is considered the UK’s most successful and celebrated jazz singer.
