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.

‘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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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.
UAW President Shawn Fain Backs Trump’s Tariffs
Asked why he strongly supports the levies, the labor union chief replies: ‘It’s simple for us. We’re in a crisis mode in this country.’
Trump to Buy Red Tesla in Show of Support for Musk
The president said he would buy a brand-new Tesla amid the company’s stock market losses and political blowback.
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.
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.
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.
Federal Government Launches Manufacturing Revival Plan to Cut $100 Billion in Red Tape, Boost Capital Access
The Small Business Administration announces an initiative to slash regulations, boost manufacturing, and expand financial support for small businesses.
White House Says Trump Won’t Cut Social Security, Medicare Following Musk Interview
The White House said that Elon Musk was speaking about cutting waste and fraud.
Job Vacancies Increase as US Labor Market Signals Resilience
Hiring and layoffs stalled in January as job openings rose.
Trump to Declare Emergency After Ontario Imposes Tariffs on Electricity Sold to US
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the 25 percent electricity tariffs will affect an estimated 1.5 million customers in three U.S. states.
Ontario to Suspend Electricity Export Tariff After Premier, US Commerce Secretary Speak
Ford and Lutnick will meet in Washington on March 13 “to discuss a renewed USMCA ahead of the April 2 reciprocal tariff deadline.”
Shen Yun ‘A Lot of Elegance, a Lot of Grace,’ Says Recruitment Agency Director
On Wednesday, March 5, Sylvie Chouvet and her mother came to discover 5,000 years of Chinese civilization.
Transportation Department Ends DEI, Environmental Agendas in Infrastructure Decisions
The equity and greenhouse gas emission initiatives of the Biden administration added ’meritless and costly burdens,' the agency said.
Southwest Airlines Announces Major Changes to Fare Structure and Loyalty Program
Southwest will introduce baggage fees, a ‘Basic’ fare, and new Rapid Rewards policies as part of a strategy to boost revenue and attract more customers.
US Stocks Extend Selloff as Trump Raises Tariffs on Canada Metals
This is a ‘headline driven market,’ says one market analyst.
House Passes 2 China-Related Bills to Safeguard US National Security
The two pieces of legislation would allow the Department of Homeland Security to address the Chinese regime’s threats to public safety in America.
Judge Declines Bid to Force Federal Government to Restore Canceled Foreign Aid Contracts
The judge also ordered officials to pay for work that was previously completed.
Afrikaners Face Treason Probe After Washington Visit
A South African police unit specializing in ‘crimes against the state’ is investigating disinformation claims against several Trump-supporting organizations.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
FBI Hands Over Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Documents to House Republicans, Letter Says
The documents include information about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach, the FBI’s communications with social media firms, and school threat investigations.
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.

Legendary NFL Running Back Hired as Head Coach at Bowling Green
Tennessee Titans legend and College Football Hall of Famer Eddie George was hired as head coach of the Falcons on Sunday.

Legendary NFL Running Back Hired as Head Coach at Bowling Green
Tennessee Titans legend and College Football Hall of Famer Eddie George was hired as head coach of the Falcons on Sunday.

Country Singer Wade Bowen Involved in Bus Crash While on Tour: ‘We Are Very Lucky’
The 47-year-old musician’s tour bus was hit by a car on Friday evening while traveling to Lubbock, Texas.

Country Singer Wade Bowen Involved in Bus Crash While on Tour: ‘We Are Very Lucky’
The 47-year-old musician’s tour bus was hit by a car on Friday evening while traveling to Lubbock, Texas.

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.

‘Kismet’ From 1944 and 1955: A Technicolor Drama and a Musical
These two versions of the Middle Eastern fable ‘Kismet’ have similar plots but vastly different executions. Do you prefer a serious drama or jolly musical?

An American Memory: The One-Room Schoolhouse
The little red schoolhouse makes a comeback as parents today strive for the values that enveloped these early institutions.

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.

Rain in Vineyards
Grapevines, in addition to being hardy critters that can protect themselves from many stresses, are in hibernation now.
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.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Třeboň and Třebíč, Two Gems of the Czech Countryside
History is alive in these two Czech countryside towns.

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.

The Great War, Paris, and the Founding of the American Legion
In ‘This Week in History,’ several WWI officers, after the war, suggested creating a veterans organization. It became America’s largest and most powerful.
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