US Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum Take Effect
‘This is a big deal, the beginning of making America rich again,’ Trump said in February.
Inside Communist China’s War on Religion: Marco Respinti
In this episode, Respinti breaks down how the Chinese Communist Party systematically infiltrates, coopts, and destroys religious movements in China.

‘Mickey 17’: A Parable for Our Current Times
Filmmaker Bong Joon Ho’s brilliant argument favors nature over science.

An Irish Mash for St. Patrick’s Day and Beyond
Colcannon swirls buttery mashed potatoes with cabbage, green onions, and garlic.

‘Secret Servants’: The Women That Worked for MI6
Thanks to the recent declassification of once top-secret British documents, Claire Hubbard-Hall sheds light on the brave women working in British intelligence.
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USAID Staff Ordered to Destroy Records, Court Filing Says
The White House said the instruction was sent only to about three dozen employees, and that the documents that were being destroyed were old.
Greenland’s Opposition Party Wins Election Amid Trump’s Push for Control of Territory
All six parties on the ballot want independence from Denmark, but differ on how and when.
▶Inside Communist China’s War on Religion: Marco Respinti
In this episode, Respinti breaks down how the Chinese Communist Party systematically infiltrates, coopts, and destroys religious movements in China.
Why the US Continues to Kill Millions of Hens, 4 Years Into Bird Flu Outbreak
The USDA’s effort to stamp out the virus has led to the loss of at least 166 million birds since the latest outbreak began in February 2022.
Western North Carolina Faces Ongoing Wildfire Threats in Aftermath of Hurricane Helene
Local, state, and federal authorities are working to mitigate the potential for widespread fires.
Epoch Times Responds to Chinese Hacking Attack: ‘We Will Not Back Down’
The DOJ indicted Chinese hackers over a broad cyberattack campaign that targeted The Epoch Times and the U.S. government and civil groups.
Years of China’s Unfair Trade Practices at Core of Trump’s Steel, Aluminum Tariffs
Both the Trump and Biden administrations have accused China of dumping cheap steel on the global market, harming U.S. producers.
Department of Education to Cut Half Its Workforce
The cost-saving measures also include closing all offices in places including New York, Boston, Dallas, Chicago, and San Francisco.
X Takes Down Network of Chinese Accounts Amplifying NYT Attacks on Shen Yun
An Epoch Times investigation exposed thousands of fake and malicious accounts that spread CCP propaganda, including via Western media.
US to Restart Aid as Ukraine Agrees to 30-Day Cease-Fire
Washington has agreed to resume military assistance, including intelligence sharing, with Ukraine following talks. The U.S. will now take this offer to Moscow.
More Than 200,000 Government Credit Cards Deactivated: DOGE
Last month, the Elon Musk-led department said it found more than 4.6 million credit cards tied to federal agencies.
Super Bowl Champion Eagles Accept White House Invitation, Will Visit in April
A report surfaced last month saying the team wouldn’t go if they won, just as they didn’t visit after winning in 2018.
Congressional Offices to Stop Receiving CCP-Run China Daily
The Committee on House Administration blocked further distribution of the newspaper after lawmakers raised concerns, the committee said.
Shen Yun a Performance With ‘A Tremendous Sense of Grace’: Art Critic
On Wednesday March 5, opera singer and cultural journalist Praskova Praskovaa attended Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Corum’s Opéra Berlioz auditorium.
Trump Says He Doesn’t See Possibility of Recession, Not Concerned With Market Selloff
The president is confident that his actions will result in future prosperity for the nation.
Surge in Prison Violence Prompts California Officials to Crack Down on Inmates
Three inmates were killed at separate prisons in one day last week. Restrictions won’t include lockdowns, but inmates’ movements will be limited.
House Passes Measures to Address COVID-19 Fraud, Biden IRS Rule
Both the bill and resolution now head to the Senate.
Trump Says Zelenskyy Is Welcome Back at the White House
Trump’s confirmation that Zelenskyy is welcome back at the White House follows a breakthrough in Russia-Ukraine peace talks, as Kyiv agrees to cease-fire.
White House Defends Economic Policies Amid Rising Anxiety
Trump’s economic policies will lead to long-term economic gains, and the recent stock market turmoil is temporary growing pain, the press secretary says.
Day in Photos: Donald Trump Endorses Tesla, Greenland Elections, and Rescued Elephant
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
NTSB Calls for Helicopter Ban Near Certain Runways at Reagan Airport in Wake of Deadly Collision
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has also restricted helicopter traffic from operating over the Potomac River at DCA until March 31.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Dionysus: The Anomalous and Necessary God
Rational order and emotions require a balancing act, as it clear when we consider the ancient Greek gods Apollo and Dionysus.

West Virginia Football Coach Bans TikTok Dances
‘Football is one of the last things that has got to be more about the team than the individual,’ coach Rich Rodriguez said.

West Virginia Football Coach Bans TikTok Dances
‘Football is one of the last things that has got to be more about the team than the individual,’ coach Rich Rodriguez said.

‘The Knitted Collar’: Virtue in Sickness and in Health
Mary Anne Hoare’s short story of a little girl who makes a tough choice inspires us all to do the same.

‘Until Forever’: Endless Devotion in the Wake of Loss
Based on a true story, a young man faces his terminal illness that affects everyone around him.

‘Black Bag’: Cool, Quietly Hilarious 4-star Spy-Thriller
With its suits, eyewear, and interior design giving off a 1960s’ retro vibe, Soderbergh has crafted an exceptionally taut-yet-funny, stylish spook thriller.

Ureli Corelli Hill: Founder of the New York Philharmonic
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant violinist whose European trip resulted in founding America’s greatest symphony orchestra.

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Mary Anne Hoare’s short story of a little girl who makes a tough choice inspires us all to do the same.

Gather ’Round a Bowl of Buttery, Kale-Studded Colcannon This St. Patrick’s Day
Colcannon is a simple, beloved Irish preparation of mashed potatoes studded with greens and alliums.
How to Plan a Spring Break Trip Without Breaking the Bank
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Třeboň and Třebíč, Two Gems of the Czech Countryside
History is alive in these two Czech countryside towns.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last House Is Finally Done, Ready for Vacationers
Wright is internationally acclaimed for his flagship projects but he also created a design for smaller, more affordable residences called Usonian homes.
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How to Master the Art of First Impressions, According to an Etiquette Expert
5 tips for making a great first impression, according to etiquette expert Bethany Friske.

6 Best Getaways for a Digital Detox
Whether you’re seeking tranquility or adventure, here are six beautiful destinations for a digital detox.

Love and Nature: ‘Annie’s Song’
John Denver’s loving ode to his wife is the epitome of his songwriting mastery.
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