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Elite University Scholarship Recipients Interested in Overwhelmingly Liberal Issues, Report Finds
Reports note that Rhodes Scholarship and Truman Scholarship recipients overwhelmingly pursue liberal academic plans.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis, Trump Trial Judge Face Challengers in Georgia Primaries
A former Trump adviser is trying to claim an open congressional seat while Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is fighting for re-election.
Man Who Died Suddenly From Vaccine-Induced Myocarditis Wasn’t Informed of Side Effect
Myocarditis, a form of heart inflammation, can be deadly in some cases.
Republicans Cut Into Democrats’ Fundraising Advantage in April
Republican groups came close to raising as much money as their Democratic counterparts in April. But Democratic groups still hold a significant cash lead.
Trump Campaign Spent $4 Million on Legal Fees in April: Filings
Committees connected to former President Donald Trump used more than $20 million to pay legal fees over the first four months of 2024.
NRA Board Elects New Leadership After Former CEO’s Spending Controversy
Former president says Second Amendment advocacy group has been ‘fighting for its life’ for past six years.
RFK Jr. Changes Abortion Stance After Pushback
A day after receiving backlash over a comment that he supported abortion at full term, Mr. Kennedy said he changed his stance after listening to advisers.
Biden Admin and US Lawmakers Weigh In as ICC Prosecutor Seeks to Charge Israeli Leaders
‘The ICC prosecutor’s application for arrest warrants against Israeli leaders is outrageous,’ President Biden said in a statement.
FDIC Chair Says He'll Resign Following Toxic Workplace Controversy
Martin Gruenberg, who has served as chairman, vice chairman, and director since August 2005, will step down once a successor is confirmed.
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Star Witness Michael Cohen Admits Stealing Tens of Thousands From Trump Organization
‘You did steal from the Trump Organization based upon the expected reimbursement from Red Finch?’ a defense attorney asked him.
Trump Judge Clears Courtroom Amid Confrontation With Defense Witness
‘Are you staring me down?’ the judge asked Robert Costello.
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Former Guantanamo Detainee’s Appeal
During a firefight with U.S. forces, Omar Khadr threw a grenade that killed a U.S. soldier.
Pro-Palestinian Protester Avoided Jail Time After Punching Female Capitol Police
The New York man received a community service sentence, in stark contrast to the punishments of Jan. 6 participants.
‘October 7’: When the World Turned Upside Down, Again
The compelling, chilling play documents survivors’ experiences of the Hamas attack on Israel.
‘October 7’: When the World Turned Upside Down, Again
The compelling, chilling play documents survivors’ experiences of the Hamas attack on Israel.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
A History Of The American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
How Eggshell Powder Can Support Bone, Skin, and Dental Health
The ancient remedy is making a comeback for modern calcium needs.
How Eggshell Powder Can Support Bone, Skin, and Dental Health
The ancient remedy is making a comeback for modern calcium needs.
Still Standing: Old Sheldon Church
In this installment of “History Off the Beaten Path,” we visit the ruins of the Old Sheldon Church—worth a side trip.
‘The Last Stop in Yuma County’: Darkly Humorous Neo-Western
A slow-burn thriller where each bad thing that happens comically snowballs and moves the film from dread at the outset to hilarity at the outcome.
Thomas Pinckney: A Man Prepared for Revolution
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a lawyer who becomes ambassador to Britain and negotiates a consequential treaty.
Still Standing: Old Sheldon Church
In this installment of “History Off the Beaten Path,” we visit the ruins of the Old Sheldon Church—worth a side trip.
You, Too, Can Make a Successful Diner-Style Breakfast at Home
Make a great grilled cheese and pair it bacon hash browns for your at-home diner breakfast.
Soon You'll Have to Pay to Camp on the Lost Coast. Here’s What to Know
Visiting Lost Coast will require a small fee starting November in an effort to preserve this unique area.
Take an Epic Trip Along the West Coast in 2024. Here Are the Top 10 Places to Visit Now
The west coast of the U.S. and Canada is a great place to find adventure, nature, and relaxation.
Summer Travelers Should Pack Light or Prepare to Pay the Price
When Ryanair started charging passengers for checked luggage, the fee was just over $3. Now, the fee is over $60.
Soon You'll Have to Pay to Camp on the Lost Coast. Here’s What to Know
Visiting Lost Coast will require a small fee starting November in an effort to preserve this unique area.
‘The Blue Angels’: American Tradition at Its Most Inspirational
This new Amazon documentary goes behind the scenes of a cherished military mainstay.
Josiah Gregg and the Santa Fe Trail
From delicate youth to intrepid explorer, Josiah Gregg chronicled his travels in what became a guidebook for those heading west.
A Merchant and Sea Captain’s Bold Plan for Steam Power
In ‘This Week in History,’ we witness the emergence of steam power and a renowned sea captain’s plan to convince the world of the future of shipping.
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