Trump Runs out of Patience With China, Sharpens His Words
In his latest social media post, Trump took aim at India and Russia, expressing frustration over their close alignment with ‘deepest, darkest China.’
Social Security Administration Responds to Sen. Warren’s Customer Service Concerns
The senator had accused the Trump administration of ‘lying’ about how long people waited to receive help at the SSA.
Georgia Commits 300 National Guard Troops to DC Crime Crackdown
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is joining a growing list of Republican governors supporting President Donald Trump’s crime emergency response in Washington.
Zelenskyy Rejects Putin’s Invitation for Meeting in Moscow: ‘He Can Come to Kyiv’
The Russian president says peace summit can only happen in Moscow, while the Ukrainian leader calls the idea a stalling tactic.
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In Maps: China’s Military Activity in the Indo-Pacific
China is expanding its military operations and infrastructure throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
Day in Photos: Riverfire Festival, Shark Attack, and World’s Largest Strudel
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
China Exploits $2.5 Billion Pentagon-Funded Research, House Report Says
Hundreds of projects involved collaboration with Chinese entities, including ones that are blacklisted, according to the report.
What’s Really Happening at the CDC? | Dr. Robert Malone
Dr. Malone is currently serving as a member of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and also as a medical advisor for MAHA Action.
Bessent Calls for Curb on Fed Authority, Accuses It of Distorting Economy
The treasury secretary called for ‘an honest, independent, nonpartisan review of the entire [Federal Reserve].’
Mother of JD Vance Shares Her Drug Addiction Story to Inspire Recovering ‘Out Loud’
Aikins, whose struggle with drugs was chronicled in Vance’s memoir, ‘Hillbilly Elegy,’ travels the country speaking at addiction recovery events.
China Awarded 2,800 Military AI Contracts, Many to Private Sector: Report
The CCP’s military wing awarded the AI contracts from 2023-2024, including hundreds to non-traditional vendors without known state ties.
CBS Changes Policy for ‘Face the Nation’ Interviews After Kristi Noem Interview
The change comes months after CBS parent Paramount paid $16 million to settle Trump’s lawsuit over edits to a ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Kamala Harris.
Epoch Reader Poll: Trump Within the Law on Tariffs
Most poll respondents favored President Donald Trump’s actions in setting tariffs, though some voiced support for concurring action by Congress.
Is Your Hairstyling Routine Creating Air Pollution?
Hair-styling tools release billions of lung-damaging nanoparticles directly into your lungs, according to a new study.
ICE Changes Deportation Location for Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini
ICE said the Salvadoran’s claims of persecution in Uganda are ‘hard to take seriously.’
Explainer: How the UK Polices Hate Crime Online
The UK has a system of overlapping laws that govern online speech, which has ensnared comedians.
This French Revolution Case Study Crosses All T’s, Dots All I’s
Robert Darnton’s ‘The Writer’s Lot’ views pre-revolutionary and revolutionary France from an insightful perspective—a brilliant, short scholarly work.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Putin, Xi Hot Mic Moment on Organ Transplants Underscores Concerns Over Organ Harvesting in China
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said the conversation adds new urgency for the United States to address forced organ harvesting.

US Announces Largest Seizure of Fentanyl, Meth Precursors From China
The drugs would have made hundreds of thousands of pounds of methamphetamine, with a street value of half a billion dollars.
RFK Jr. Defends CDC Shakeup as Fired Director Issues New Claim
The health secretary said he never told Susan Monarez to preapprove recommendations from the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel.

Why High-Dose CT Scans Could Pose Health Risks
Recent research finds rising radiation doses from CT scans could be contributing to increased cancer risk, but there are steps patients can take.

Three One-liners From Three Poets
These three lasting lines of poetry comment on beauty, evoke mystery, or demonstrate grace.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Putin, Xi Hot Mic Moment on Organ Transplants Underscores Concerns Over Organ Harvesting in China
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said the conversation adds new urgency for the United States to address forced organ harvesting.

US Announces Largest Seizure of Fentanyl, Meth Precursors From China
The drugs would have made hundreds of thousands of pounds of methamphetamine, with a street value of half a billion dollars.
RFK Jr. Defends CDC Shakeup as Fired Director Issues New Claim
The health secretary said he never told Susan Monarez to preapprove recommendations from the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel.
Aryna Sabalenka Defeats Amanda Anisimova for Her 2nd Consecutive US Open Title
The No. 1-ranked Sabalenka picked up the fourth Grand Slam title of her career.

Schumer Threatens to ‘Force’ a Senate Vote on Repealing Trump’s Tariffs
The minority leader blamed the tariffs for August’s soft jobs numbers. He did not specify how the Senate Democrats could bring a bill to the floor.

‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Wins Top Prize at Venice Film Festival
It was an upset win over some of the festival’s bigger hits, including “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” which won the runner-up award.

How Much Does a Financial Advisor Cost?
A good financial advisor isn’t an expense—they’re an investment.

Rich Little Still Wants to Make You Laugh by Not Being Himself
At 86, the longtime comedian and impressionist plans to shine again on the Las Vegas stage.
