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Many of the brave men and women who return from war often experience PTSD and other challenges like survivor’s guilt.

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‘October 8’: The Disturbing Re-emergence of Anti-Semitism
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Justice Department Drops Lawsuits Against Oklahoma, Iowa Immigration Laws
Courts had blocked the laws, finding they violate the Constitution by creating state immigration enforcement systems.
FCC Launches National Security Unit to Counter China Threats
Goals of the unit include reducing U.S. dependency on Chinese telecom products, preventing cyber attacks, and securing a win in tech rivalry with China.
Epoch Times Honored for Work Exposing Chinese Regime’s Human Rights Abuses
Reports on how the Chinese Communist Party takes organs from people imprisoned for spiritual beliefs win annual award for secular media coverage of religion.
▶Massive Lithium Ion Battery Fire Raises Questions About California’s Energy Future
A toxic plume, collateral damage, and a lack of scrutiny.
Senior ISIS Leader Killed by US-Led Joint Forces Strike in Iraq
ISIS deputy caliph Abu Khadija was killed in an airstrike conducted by Iraqi national intelligence and U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq’s Anbar Province.
Australia Ramps Up Missile Arsenal Over Chinese Navy Concerns
Canberra plans to strengthen the nation’s maritime defenses by equipping forces with anti-ship missiles and advanced targeting radars.
DOGE Says 239 ‘Wasteful’ Government Contracts Canceled, Saving $400 Million
The Elon Musk-led advisory body gives update on the federal government’s cost-cutting progress.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
G7 Signals Hard Line on China, Drops ‘One China’ Reference for Taiwan
The ministers also raised concerns over the Chinese communist regime’s military build-up and growing nuclear weapons arsenal.
Strong Support for Holding CCP Accountable for COVID-19: Epoch Readers’ Poll
The survey shows overwhelming backing for economic penalties, sanctions, and asset seizures of Chinese-owned land, businesses, and real estate in America.
‘Everyone Should Come See’ Shen Yun: District Director
Jason Bercovitch, district director for Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.), attended Shen Yun Performing Arts on March 14.
Trump Revokes Security Clearance for Law Firm Involved in Jan. 6 Lawsuit
The president cited the law firm’s involvement in several investigations against him and its pro bono work against Jan. 6 defendants.
Limes: The Tart Fruit That Supports Immunity and Helps Prevent Kidney Stones
A potent food and medicine, limes were used to treat and prevent scurvy in the 18th century.
Chinese Residents Report Increased Millennial Deaths Amid Respiratory Infections
Experts say possible reasons include weakened immunity, vaccination side effects, stress, and other infectious diseases.
Appeals Court Temporarily Reinstates Trump’s Orders Targeting DEI Programs
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court’s ruling that President Donald Trump’s orders were likely unconstitutional.
Alaska Governor Says Trump Actions Boost Plan to Ship LNG to Asian Allies
Gov. Mike Dunleavy closes five-day CERAWeek conference by confirming the president’s ‘unleashing American energy’ policies are doing exact that.
Trump Works to Cut US Dependence on Foreign Nations for Critical Minerals
‘This is a really good objective, and it’s long overdue,’ Mark Mills, said executive director of the National Center for Energy Analytics.
Education Department Investigating More Than 50 Universities Over Race-Based Policies
The department has warned schools and colleges that they could lose federal funds over racial discrimination.
Appeals Court Upholds Florida’s Ban on Gun Purchases by Young Adults
The state’s attorney general said he wouldn’t defend the law if the ruling is appealed to the Supreme Court.
Senators Question Dr. Oz on Possibility of Medicaid Cuts, Payment Problems at Confirmation Hearing
Instead of directly responding to questions about potential spending cuts, Oz focused on improving health, patient care, and payment systems using technology.
The Triumphant Trompe L’oeil ‘The Goldfinch’
The small painting became a worldwide sensation after a Pulitzer Prize winning book used its title.
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