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A pianist’s decision to play a work dedicated to journalists killed in Gaza set off a firestorm of debate in Australia and lasting consequences for some people.
80 percent of small businesses started by Aboriginals collapse within a few years due to lack on intergenerational wealth and a robust financial network.
Former ADF member Bernard Gaynor is campaigning against explicit sexual books in council libraries targeting teenagers and children.
Muslim Votes Matter says 20 seats across the country could be influenced by its movement.
The competition aims to revive traditional Chinese martial arts and display its true values to the world.
The Pontiff, 87, will visit several Asian countries over 12 days.
Librarians will be encouraged to ask primary school aged children their pronouns after the Victorian government announced its $14,000 Rainbow Toolkit.
Harris and President Biden sought to court union workers on Labor Day during their first joint campaign event in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
‘There is no good reason to sentence President Trump prior to November 5,’ his attorneys wrote.
The country’s regulator notified Starlink of potential sanctions, including possible license revocation, for refusing to block X.
The awards ceremony took place on Sept. 2, with martial artists receiving gold medals in the male unarmed and male weapons categories.
The rest of the law, including the prohibition on the collection of geolocation data and display of targeted advertising, was allowed to take effect as planned.
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the program.
Proteins that linger up to a year following a COVID-19 infection link to low cortisol levels, which can lead to long-term neuroinflammation.
The proposal to be discussed would move marijuana from a Schedule I substance, defined as high risk of abuse, to a Schedule III, with some risk of abuse.
‘A party that intentionally fails to comply with court decisions appears to consider itself above the rule of law,’ one of the judges wrote.
250 Years Ago: Planning the 1st Continental Congress and the Road to the Revolutionary War
As the anniversary of the First Continental Congress approaches this Sept. 5, let’s look back on what led to its inception.
As the anniversary of the First Continental Congress approaches this Sept. 5, let’s look back on what led to its inception.
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
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