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Vietnam Vets on Emotional ‘Honor Flight’ Mark 50th Anniversary of War’s End01 May 202500:17:44

Honor Flight Tri-State recently brought 86 veterans to the nation’s capital to mourn the lives lost and accept overdue thanks for their service.


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Why States Are Pausing Cage-Free Mandates During Bird Flu Crisis30 Apr 202500:10:53

Egg farmers have spent more than $11 billion over the past decade to satisfy cage-free mandates. Now some states are reexamining those mandates.

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30 Bills in 37 Years: Guardianship Reforms Stall Despite Decades of Fraud16 Apr 202500:09:34

Fraud and abuse in America’s guardianship system will be difficult to address without reliable data to determine proper oversight, say system reform advocates.

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Nine Charts to Put DOGE Efforts in Perspective15 Apr 202500:09:02

Epoch Times politics correspondent Lawrence Wilson gives an overview of government spending trends to lend a perspective on the Department of Government Efficiency’s work.

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In El Salvador, Locals Proud of Efforts to Lock Up Gangs—Including for US12 Apr 202500:10:48

El Salvador is now playing an important role in U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to deport criminal illegal immigrants. 

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Thumbnail: Inmates sit in their cell as Costa Rica's Minister of Security, Gerald Campos, tours the Centre for Terrorism Confinement (CECOT) in Tecoluca, El Salvador, on April 4, 2025. Marvin Recinos/AFP via Getty Images

Digital Despair: How Social Media Fuels Teen Anxiety and Overmedication10 Apr 202500:16:11

Social media has brought more awareness and normalization to teen mental health issues. However, experts are concerned that lopsided attention given to the quick fix of medication interferes with efforts to prevent anxiety and depression and holistic approaches to dealing with mental health.

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States Move to Protect Americans’ DNA From China08 Apr 202500:09:40

China has aggressively collected Americans’ genetic information for years, and coupled with biotechnology advances, national security concerns have grown. Multiple states are now taking action to protect DNA data.

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Victims of Swatting Warn ‘Untouchable Crime’ Will End in Tragedy07 Apr 202500:13:25

Swatting is a crime that involves making a false police report to trigger a heavily armed response, often a SWAT team, at a target’s home. The perpetrator will often call 911 claiming armed intruders are inside the target’s house, shooting at them and their family members.

These hoax calls have been on the rise in recent years. The targets all seem to have one thing in common: their politics.

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Nearly Half of Depression Patients Fail to Respond to Antidepressants05 Apr 202500:06:45

A new study has found a critical challenge in mental health treatment: 48 percent of depression patients do not respond to multiple antidepressant medications.

This phenomenon, known as treatment-resistant depression (TRD), is generally defined as depression that remains after a patient has tried two different types of antidepressant medication. Currently, there are limited guidelines available for managing TRD.

Published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the study sheds light on a condition that leaves patients increasingly vulnerable.

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Senate Confirms Mehmet Oz to Head Medicare and Medicaid04 Apr 202500:04:49

Dr. Mehmet Oz has been confirmed as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

The Senate approved the former attending physician at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and professor of surgery at Columbia University in a 53–45 party-line vote. 

Oz, best known as the celebrity host of a long-running syndicated television program featuring health-related topics, was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the agency, which administers health coverage payments for more than 160 million people and spends one in five taxpayer dollars through Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Health Insurance Marketplace.

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Here’s How Much the US Is Tariffing Each Country04 Apr 202500:03:35

President Donald Trump on April 2 unveiled sweeping global tariffs aimed at reviving American manufacturing and countering what he describes as decades of unfair trade practices at the expense of the United States.

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7 Takeaways From Trump’s Reciprocal Tariff Roll Out03 Apr 202500:15:44

Just 72 days after taking office, President Donald Trump announced on April 2 sweeping trade policy changes, introducing what he called “reciprocal tariffs” for all countries and declaring it “Liberation Day in America.”

For decades, the United States has kept low trade barriers, promoting free trade agreements with minimal or zero tariffs—at least on its part. Those days are now over.

Here are seven takeaways from Wednesday’s announcement.

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What We Know About Wisconsin Judge Arrested for Allegedly Obstructing ICE29 Apr 202500:10:39

This rare situation, with a judge facing arrest, underscores heightened tensions over President Donald Trump’s enforcement of U.S. immigration laws.



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How Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Are Set to Reshape Global Trade02 Apr 202500:11:25

President Donald Trump is set to announce reciprocal tariffs for all nations starting April 2, the date he has dubbed “Liberation Day.”

Companies, markets, and governments are on edge, expecting the move to send shockwaves across the globe.

Liberation Day will impact all countries, Trump told reporters over the weekend aboard Air Force One. However, some countries will be more vulnerable due to their high trade imbalances with the United States and significant trade barriers against American goods, including China, India, the European Union, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Japan, and South Korea.

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Teenagers Coming Into Adulthood Carrying Heart Disease Risks, AHA Report Finds01 Apr 202500:07:16

New research from the American Heart Association reveals that young adults between 18 and 25 are experiencing heart-related risks at unprecedented rates, specifically because of factors like rising obesity, increased tobacco use, and sedentary lifestyles.

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Why Rushing to Buy a Car Before Tariffs Hit Might Not Mean a Good Deal28 Apr 202500:10:39

Some market observers believe tariffs may succeed at driving prices down and advise against acting out of fear.

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Everything We Know About El Salvador Deportee Abrego Garcia23 Apr 202500:15:20

The Trump administration has defended its decision to deport the man at the center of the nation’s most-debated immigration case so far this year.

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How a Centrist Democrat Keeps Winning in a Pro-Trump District22 Apr 202500:12:34

Voters weigh in on Maine Democratic Rep. Jared Golden’s recent split from his party on the government funding bill.

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Congress Is Looking at Medicaid—What to Know21 Apr 202500:11:24

Medicaid serves nearly a quarter of the U.S. population, yet few know how it works. Here are the basics.

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CT Scans May Account for 5 Percent of US Cancers–Doctors Say the Story Is More Complex18 Apr 202500:10:36

CT scans are essential to modern medicine, quickly diagnosing conditions from strokes to cancer. However, new research suggests that the very tool used to save lives could, in some cases, contribute to future cancer cases.

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CCP Deploys Playbook to Prolong Trade War, Experts Say17 Apr 202500:10:38

Beijing has already employed various familiar tactics from its playbook to retaliate against the United States, including spreading anti-American propaganda.

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Trump Finds Some Early Success at Supreme Court–A Look So Far17 Apr 202500:08:11

More than 100 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration. So far, of seven emergency motions, the president has won five and lost two.

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