Six Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries
From Nevada to Maine, voters across the country chose their favored candidate to compete in November.
Six Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries
From Nevada to Maine, voters across the country chose their favored candidate to compete in November.
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Cuomo Blames COVID-19 Nursing Home Order on Unknown Staffer During Testimony to Congress
Former New York governor says he still would have issued the mandate, knowing what he knows now.
Utah Republicans Face Off in Last Gubernatorial Debate Ahead of Primary
Incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox and state Rep. Phil Lyman describe two different approaches to Utah’s government in a debate two weeks before primary election.
4 Arrests Made in Connecticut Absentee Ballot Case
Bridgeport City Council member Alfredo Castillo and three others were arrested, charged, and released pending a June 24 court date.
17 States, Farmers Sue to Block Federal Rule Allowing Foreign Workers to Unionize
Under the proposal, millions of American farm workers would be unable to access some of the rights given to foreign H-2A visa workers.
Rulli Win in Ohio Special Election Expands GOP’s Slim House Majority
Michael Rulli will represent Ohio’s 6th Congressional District through year’s end and must face Democrat Michael Kripchak again in November’s regular election.
Mace Defeats McCarthy-Backed Challenger in South Carolina Primary
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) is one of eight Republicans who voted to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy last year.
White House Evaluating Hamas Response to Cease-Fire Deal
“We’ve only just gotten it. Our team is going through it,” said National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.
HHS Sued Over Rule Requiring Health Care Providers to Perform ‘Gender Transition’ Procedures
Montana and Texas AGs on Tuesday filed a lawsuit over a rule that says providers must pay for “gender transition” procedures if they receive federal funds
Blinken Announces $400 Million in Aid to Gaza, Urges Allies to Expand Efforts
Besides pushing for a cease-fire, Mr. Blinken urged other nations to redouble their support for humanitarian efforts in the Gaza Strip.
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Government Health Officials Misled About Risky Mpox Research, House Panel Finds
Government officials, while acknowledging they previously offered false information, maintain the experiment was never conducted.
Federal Judge Overturns Key Parts of Florida Ban on Transgender Procedures For Minors
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has vowed to appeal and protect children from being ‘chemically or physically mutilated’ in the name of radical ‘gender ideology.’
White House ‘Deeply Concerned’ by Stabbing of 4 Americans in China
Police in China arrested a man suspected of stabbing four instructors from Cornell College, Iowa.
Choctaw Artist Dedicated to Recording American Indian Culture
Retired teacher and grandmother from Oklahoma wants to preserve Native American art for future generations.
Choctaw Artist Dedicated to Recording American Indian Culture
Retired teacher and grandmother from Oklahoma wants to preserve Native American art for future generations.
Epoch Readers’ Stories
There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
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
Inspired Stories
Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
‘Comicstorian’ YouTube Star Ben Potter Dies at 40 ‘In an Unfortunate Accident’
Internet personality Ben Potter died on June 8, his wife confirmed on social media.
‘Comicstorian’ YouTube Star Ben Potter Dies at 40 ‘In an Unfortunate Accident’
Internet personality Ben Potter died on June 8, his wife confirmed on social media.
Dispelling Morning Sickness Myths–It’s Not What You Might Think
Hyperemesis gravidarum is not psychosomatic, nor is it caused by a hormone that doctors long thought was the culprit, research shows.
Dispelling Morning Sickness Myths–It’s Not What You Might Think
Hyperemesis gravidarum is not psychosomatic, nor is it caused by a hormone that doctors long thought was the culprit, research shows.
‘Reverse the Curse’: A Good but Uneven Father-Son Baseball Flick
In adapting his own superb novel, filmmaker David Duchovny wears too many hats.
‘America Receiving the Nine Muses’: A 20th-Century Adaptation of Greek Mythology
Thomas Wilmer Dewing’s poetic inspiration for the first White House piano dates back to ancient Greek epics and the nine muses.
Profiles in History: Daniel Hale Williams: A Pioneering Surgeon
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young barber who became a surgeon and then a pioneer in the field and within the black community.
An Impassioned Account of Two 19th-Century Political Giants
Edward McClelland’s ‘Chorus of the Union: How Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas Set Aside Their Rivalry to Save the Nation’ is a compelling read.
‘Reverse the Curse’: A Good but Uneven Father-Son Baseball Flick
In adapting his own superb novel, filmmaker David Duchovny wears too many hats.
Peruvian Rice and Chicken Shines Bright With Flavor and Practicality
Succulent chicken and fluffy rice is a staple across Latin America but the Peruvian style set apart by its unique spices and color.
Ed Perkins on Travel: ‘Half the Fun’ Broken, No Fix
Most of the fun takes place when we arrive at the destination. Traveling and airport security are not so fun.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Ireland’s Entertaining Ring of Kerry
Instead of joining a tourist group, renting a car and exploring Iveragh Peninsula yourself may be the better option.
Travel Advisers Reveal 10 Cruises Worth the Splurge
Cruise ships come in all sizes and they each have their unique routes to explore.
Ed Perkins on Travel: ‘Half the Fun’ Broken, No Fix
Most of the fun takes place when we arrive at the destination. Traveling and airport security are not so fun.
Rufus Dawes and the Iron Brigade
Rufus Dawes’s leadership skills and battle-savvy led to his survival through some of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles.
A Disaster, a Single Dad, a Determined Woman, and a Long Time Coming
How did Father’s Day come about in the United States?
Montpelier: The Home of Our Fourth President
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the Virginia home of James and Dolley Madison.
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