In-Depth
Beijing Pays Influencers in Africa to Spread Anti-US Messaging
Beijing and Moscow are financing social media campaigns against the United States, according to media experts and insiders.
How Money Interests Influence the Newsroom: Sharyl Attkisson
Attkisson is a five-time Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist, the host of Full Measure, and the author of ‘The Smear’ and ‘Follow the Science.’
Truth Social Reports First Positive Operating Cash Flow, $3 Billion in Assets
The company touts its first positive cash flow and a $2 billion bitcoin trove as it vows to expand through M&A and help advance an ‘America‑First agenda.’
Trump Admin Moves to Restore Long‑Standing Ban on Taxpayer‑Funded Abortions at VA Hospitals
The proposal would restore a decades‑old policy excluding abortions from taxpayer‑funded services at hospitals operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
In-Depth
Trump Sets New Tariffs, Extends Deadline—What to Know
The United States has finalized tariffs on more than 60 countries, which will take effect on Aug. 7.
Day in Photos: Mey Highland Games, Protests in Thailand, and Mass Taekwondo Lesson
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
7 Revelations From Transport Safety Board’s Hearings Into DC’s Deadly Midair Collision
Critical data, reports, and interviews revealed more insight into how the crash occurred.
How One State Is Taking on the Chinese Communist Party: Oklahoma’s Gov. Kevin Stitt
Stitt has taken a series of actions to reduce his state’s dependency on communist China.
Hair Loss Is a Sign of Internal Imbalances, and How Natural Medicine Reverses It
When the root causes are found, healing hair loss could be possible.
Ukraine’s Anti-Graft Agencies Say They Uncover Major Drone Procurement Bribery Case
The move follows a dramatic reversal of law that had curbed the anti-corruption agencies and sparked rare wartime demonstrations.
Plunder of Ghana’s Gold by Chinese Criminals Continues, Authorities Say
Africa’s top gold producer is frustrated by the ongoing presence of Chinese nationals mining illegally in West Africa, experts say.
Trump Says Brazil’s Lula Can Call Him ‘Anytime He Wants’
Tensions recently rise between Washington and Brasilia over new 50 percent tariffs and sanctions on a Brazilian judge.
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and Other City Leaders Say Street Brawl Videos Portray City Unfairly
Pureval joined other city officials and community leaders in a press conference on Aug. 1 to discuss the violence that erupted on July 27.
How Floor Sitting Can Improve Balance, Posture, and Longevity
Americans often overlook floor sitting as an option that is associated with better joint mobility and balance that can reduce fall risk.
Tesla Fined $243 Million by Florida Jury in Autopilot Crash Lawsuit
The company warned the verdict threatened the automobile industry and said it plans on appealing it.
Survey: Epoch Readers Want Accountability on Federal Building Projects
A poll reveals strong feelings about expensive construction delays but mixed opinions on solutions.
A Postmaster, Santa Claus, and the World’s Oldest Theme Park
In ‘This Week in History,’ a Christmas miracle provided an Indiana village its name, ultimately leading to the first ever theme park.
This Noodle Salad Is the Perfect Summer Meal
A perfect salad must have a standout dressing, and the coconut turmeric dressing is liquid gold.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
ICE Says Police Officer Arrested in Maine Attempted to Illegally Buy Gun
The Old Orchard Beach Police department has vowed to investigate the arrest of the officer.

Social Security Says It Won’t Eliminate Paper Checks for Some Beneficiaries
‘Where a beneficiary has no other means to receive payment, we will continue to issue paper checks,’ the agency says.
Virginia Councilman Set on Fire by Attacker at Office, Police Say
Investigators believe the attack stemmed from a ‘personal matter’ and was unrelated to his politics or work as councilman, authorities said in a Facebook post.

7 Things You Might Not Know About Avocados
Beyond making a tasty guacamole, avocados are a fascinating fruit with a rich history.

Rice Bowls Are Quick on Prep, Easy on the Wallet
When it comes to a making a dinner everyone will cheer, being able to customize ingredients is a big selling point.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
ICE Says Police Officer Arrested in Maine Attempted to Illegally Buy Gun
The Old Orchard Beach Police department has vowed to investigate the arrest of the officer.

Social Security Says It Won’t Eliminate Paper Checks for Some Beneficiaries
‘Where a beneficiary has no other means to receive payment, we will continue to issue paper checks,’ the agency says.
Virginia Councilman Set on Fire by Attacker at Office, Police Say
Investigators believe the attack stemmed from a ‘personal matter’ and was unrelated to his politics or work as councilman, authorities said in a Facebook post.
FBI: California Man Allegedly Sent Payments to ISIS Terrorists, Kept Bomb Materials at Home
The Long Beach resident allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS terrorist group, wired funds to fighters, and kept bomb components in his bedroom.

What to Know About Trump’s Ongoing Federal Funding Dispute With Universities
Schools that reluctantly agreed to terms are waiting out the current administration and may still oppose viewpoint diversity, a national scholar says.

Germany Announces First Patriot Defense Transfers to Ukraine Under New NATO Framework
Last month, President Donald Trump announced a new framework to ensure other Western nations cover the costs to transfer more military aid to Ukraine.

Giving While Living: The Financial Benefits of Helping Heirs Early
Unlike inheritances, living gifts allow you to share in the joy of giving.

Windy Conditions Challenge Pro Golfers at Trump’s Aberdeen Golf Club
Only two players are under par after the first two rounds of competition at the Legends Tour Staysure Senior PGA Championship.
