China to Double Size of Its Space Station, Compete With NASA’s ISS
CCP planning to double size of space station over next several years in larger effort to lure international space missions away from U.S. when NASA closes ISS.
Judge Hands Trump a Win in DC Election Case
Judge in Washington partially granted request by Trump's attorneys to allow extra time to file motions in federal election obstruction case ahead of March trial.
FDA Notice: Blood Pressure Drugs Recalled After Powerful Opioid Found
Drug manufacturer is initiating a recall of blood pressure medication due to presence of the synthetic opioid oxycodone, according to notice published by FDA.
Appeals Court Rules for Trump Amid NY Fraud Trial
After a hearing on Friday, an appeals court granted a stay, or pause, on a judge's order that Former President Donald Trump's businesses be dissolved.
IN-DEPTH: As Chinese Tech Unveils New CCP-Approved Chatbots, Experts Warn of AI Threat From...
China's ChatGPT counterparts include Baidu's new 'Ernie.' Beijing aims to capitalize on the military potential of large language models, raising concerns.
FBI Denies Targeting Trump Supporters Ahead of 2024 Election
FBI denied a Newsweek report that it is targeting Trump supporters as anti-government and anti-authority violent extremists ahead of 2024 presidential elections.
Highlights of Miss NTD Pageant’s Grand Finale
Thirty-two young women from across four continents gathered in New York on Sept. 30 for the grand finale of the Miss NTD Pageant. Watch the highlights.
IRS Puts $500,000 Tax Lien on Rudy Giuliani’s Condo Just 3 Miles From Mar-a-Lago
The IRS has put a federal tax lien on Rudy Giuliani's Florida property over allegedly unpaid taxes amounting to nearly half a million dollars.
Biden Admin Returns to Supreme Court in Ongoing ‘Ghost Gun’ Battle
Ongoing legal battle over "ghost guns" returned to U.S. Supreme Court, where Biden administration aims to regain authority over these "untraceable firearms."
Judge Denies Sidney Powell’s Motion to Dismiss Charges in Georgia Election Case
A Georgia judge on Thursday rejected lawyer Sidney Powell's attempt to dismiss her charges in a racketeering case that also ensnared Trump and multiple others.
What to Know as Student Loan Payments Resume
Tens of millions of Americans will start receiving monthly federal student loan bills again as the pause on loan payments and collections expired on Oct. 1.
Moms Shine Spotlight on Harms Caused by Youth Transgender Movement
Moms For America hosted a virtual screening and panel discussion of the Epoch Original docudrama 'Gender Transformation.'
WASHINGTON—The transgender movement has recently gained significant national...