Trump to Announce $70 Billion Energy and Innovation Investment in Pittsburgh
The president is meeting with business leaders to discuss how best to meet the energy and computing needs of the future.
Senate Spares Funding for HIV Program, Removing It From Cuts Package
There were concerns among GOP senators about the cut to the global HIV relief program, called PEPFAR.
China’s Economic Growth Slows Amid Weak Consumer Spending, US Tariff Fears
Chinese authorities have been struggling to shift the economy away from exports toward growth driven by domestic demand.
Capacity of US Coal-Fired Power Plants to Fall Over 15 Percent by 2028
Stringent emission regulations and alternative sources have reduced the use of the fossil fuel amid numerous planned facility shutdowns.
Is There Enough Water to Quench the Thirst of AI Super Data Centers?
Millions of gallons of water and the chemicals needed for cooling data centers are a growing concern for communities across the United States.
Trump Announces Trade Deal With Indonesia
The United States maintains a $17.9 billion goods trade deficit with Indonesia.
Democratic Governors Launch State Reviews to Assess Local Impact of Tariffs
A group of Democratic-led states order tariff reviews as the White House said its trade policies are leading to falling import prices.
LIVE July 17, 12 PM ET: 2025 Rally and Parade to End the Persecution of Falun Dafa
July 20 marks the 26th anniversary of the deadly persecution of the spiritual practice Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, in China.
Trump Starts Process to Replace Fed Chair, Won’t Oust Powell Early, Bessent Says
The treasury secretary said a formal search has started for Powell’s successor amid Trump’s frustration over Fed interest rates the president said are too high.
EU Diplomats Discuss Gaza Aid Deal
A new deal will allow more food and humanitarian aid into the Gaza strip.
China Finalizes New Export Control on Crucial Mine Processing Technologies
The move materializes a threat made in the earlier stage of the trade war with the United States.
Homeland Security Calls Claims of Hungry Detainees Fake News
The agency responded to a news story that said illegal immigrants being held by ICE claim to be going hungry or being fed spoiled food.
Violence Against ICE Escalates Across America
‘Protesting is a constitutionally protected activity,’ Sheriff Roy Boyd said. ‘What you’re seeing is not protests. What you’re seeing is an insurgency.’
3 Stretching Exercises for Relieving Lower Back Tension and Pain
Targeted stretching of the iliopsoas, one of the body’s largest muscle groups, can help reduce lower back discomfort.
Kremlin Says Trump’s Comments on Secondary Tariffs Are Serious, Need Time to Analyze
Trump had said earlier this week he would introduce ’secondary tariffs’ on goods from third countries that trade with Russia.
International Buyers Purchased $56 Billion Worth of US Homes in 1 Year
Buyers from China accounted for 15 percent of all foreign purchases, followed by Canadian buyers, at 14 percent.
‘Their Chief Claim to Fame Is Fame Itself’: Heroes and Celebrities
Historian Daniel Boorstin makes the distinction between heroes and celebrities as defined in this modern age of technology and social media platforms.
Barbecue Hall of Famer Reveals 7 Common Grilling Mistakes People Make
With a scientist’s curiosity and a grillmaster’s finesse, Meathead Goldwyn busts the myths holding home cooks back from backyard greatness.

How to Make Carbs Healthy Again
Experts recommend considering multiple factors when choosing carbs.

You’ll Be Crazy for Corn After You Try This Summer Soup
This creamy soup sports a topping of roasted poblano chiles and savory Mexican chorizo.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Fatal Crash: Preliminary Report
In the plane’s cockpit voice recording, one pilot was heard asking the other why the fuel switches were turned off.

Social Security Checks May Be Smaller This Month, but Some Seniors Have Options
An expert told The Epoch Times that seniors impacted by overpayment clawbacks can appeal or apply for a waiver.
Federal Judge Reverses Biden-Era Rule That Barred Medical Debt From Credit Reports
The judge found that the CFPB exceeded its authority when it tried to ban medical debt from credit reports, striking down the rule before it could take effect.
California Community Colleges Consider New Application Fee to Deter Scammers
The plan includes potential waivers for students who have financial hardship.

Starbucks Asks Corporate Employees to Return to Office 4 Days a Week by October
The typical in-office schedule for workers will be Monday through Thursday, said CEO Brian Niccol.

World’s Oldest Marathon Runner Dies at 114 After Being Hit by Car
Fauja Singh became the oldest man to run a full marathon in 2011 at the age of 100 in Toronto.

‘Jaws’ Star Dreyfuss Misses Shark-Themed Fan Convention After Bronchitis Diagnosis
Dreyfuss, 77, was barred by doctors from flying to the Florida event, which came on the heels of the 50th anniversary of the release of ‘Jaws.’
