Israel, Iran Exchange More Missile Fire
Since Iran’s initial response, the two nations have volleyed strikes.
Alan Dershowitz on Unrest in LA, Trump-Harvard Clash, and New Book ‘The Preventive State’
Dershowitz’s latest book is ‘The Preventive State: The Challenge of Preventing Serious Harms While Preserving Essential Liberties.’
The Communist Tactics at Play Behind the LA Riots
The riots in Los Angeles over ICE operations are gaining steam, and nationwide protests are organized for this week.
How China Is Wooing American Influencers to Spread Propaganda
Beijing is luring young American influencers with free, curated trips to China, but showing them only what the regime wants seen.

Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet a president’s son and namesake who helped spearhead the invasion of France.

The Uncertain Origin of America’s Favorite Pastime
In ‘This Week in History,’ John Stevens develops the town of Hoboken during the rise of a new game, leading to a historic sports moment.

Francis Scott Key: ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’
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Police ID Suspect in Minnesota Lawmaker Shootings as Vance Boelter
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Trump Honors Soldiers’ Valor in Speech Marking Army’s 250th Birthday
‘We love you, we honor you, and we salute your noble service to our flag and to our country,’ the president said.
▶Alan Dershowitz on Unrest in LA, Trump-Harvard Clash, and New Book ‘The Preventive State’
Dershowitz’s latest book is ‘The Preventive State: The Challenge of Preventing Serious Harms While Preserving Essential Liberties.’
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Iran Calls Nuclear Talks With US ‘Meaningless’ After Israeli Attack
Senior Omani officials said this weekend’s planned U.S.-Iran negotiations in Oman about Teheran’s nuclear program are cancelled.
Trump, Putin Discuss Israel-Iran Conflict in Phone Call
Both leaders did not rule out the possibility of negotiations around Iran’s nuclear program resuming.
Osteoporosis: The Silent Disease That Steals Your Bones—How to Prevent Bone Loss
Osteoporosis affects about 20 percent of people worldwide—yet many don’t realize they have it until a fracture occurs.
This Family Has Made American Flags for More Than a Century
The National Flag Company is a fixture in Cincinnati. The Schallers started making flags there in 1903.
In Sweden, Public Interest Battles to Compete With Deep Culture of Privacy
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Day in Photos: Army’s 250th Birthday Parade, Ivory Coast Protests, and Srinagar Views
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Europe’s Populist Parties Keep Gaining Ground, but Cannot Get Into Power
Cordon sanitaire, a measure normally directed at keeping out fringe outliers, is now being used to keep out parties that are gaining majority-level support.
CCP Subversion of America
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
‘No Kings’ Rallies Across US Protest Against Trump Agenda
Protest organizers said that millions demonstrated across hundreds of events.
With China Rapidly Scaling Up Nuclear Energy, US Faces ‘A Sputnik Moment’
America has nearly twice as many reactors and at least five times more data centers, an advantage the Chinese Communist Party aims to erase by 2030.
Afghan Citizen Pleads Guilty to Planning Terror Attack on US Election Day
The individual aimed to carry out a ‘mass-casualty attack’ on behalf of ISIS.
China-Linked Entity Pushes Green Energy to Advance CCP Interests in US, Report Says
San Francisco-based Energy Foundation China has worked to speed up U.S. transition to green energy, increasing energy dependence on China, report says.
EPA Announces Funding to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water at Schools
Exposure to lead risks developmental harms in children such as lower IQ and behavioral issues.
Trump’s Response to LA Immigration Riots Wins Strong Reader Support: Epoch Poll
The poll shows broad approval of ICE raids, National Guard deployment, and rejection of sanctuary city policies.
7 Key Takeaways From the 2025 UN Ocean Conference
From ocean treaties to deep-sea mining bans, leaders at the summit discussed the future of Earth’s seas.
What to Do When You Have a Goal—But Can’t Find the Motivation
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