Month: June 2022

Texas Lawmaker Proposes End to ‘Woke’ Restorative Justice in Schools

Conservative Texas parents and teachers are backing a proposed bill that will allow police to ticket violent or disruptive students in hopes of identifying troubled youth. The proposed legislation comes just weeks after a teen killed 19 students and two teachers at a school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Family members who lost a sibling place…


Assange’s True Predicament Is Protecting Freedom of the Press

Commentary  On June 17, the United Kingdom Home Secretary Priti Patel confirmed that she had approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States. The extradition decision has unleashed demands by protestors that Assange be freed from Belmarsh prison, where he has been kept since April 2019. The protestors maintain that Assange is a…


Thursday, June 23, 2022: Epoch Crossword


Thursday, June 23, 2022: Epoch Sudoku Easy


Characters from Lord of the Rings: Epoch Word Search


Schools Replace Confucius Institutes W/ New Programs

Are the Confucius Institutes in the United States truly closed? A report says some of them are back, but under new names. China’s flood season is getting worse. So far, 85 rivers have risen above flood warning levels. More Chinese banks are having difficulty completing customer withdrawals. Some are even limiting how much money can…


[PREMIERING 6/23, 10:30AM ET] Former TOPGUN Commander Explains the Total War Threats of Russia and China

The international adversaries the United States faces haven’t changed much since the Cold War. While the technology has evolved, the unconventional war tactics they use have remained largely the same. Now, as Russia threatens war beyond Ukraine, Iran and North Korea renew their threats; and as the Chinese regime threatens Taiwan, the United States is…


Almost 90 Percent of Australians Don’t Trust China: Report

Nearly 90 percent of Australians do not trust China, a leading Australian think tank expert revealed in a foreign policy speech. Michael Fullilove AM, the executive director of the Lowy Institute, spoke at the National Press Club on June 22 about the foreign policy and security challenges facing Australia’s new government. Fullilove shared in his…


BC Premier Says He Made the ‘Wrong Call,’ Stops $800-Million Museum Project

VICTORIA—A plan to tear down and replace British Columbia’s provincial museum was put on hold indefinitely Wednesday by Premier John Horgan who admitted he miscalculated public support for the $789 million project. Horgan, who has faced weeks of constant political criticism over what has been called his “vanity legacy project,” said he was mistaken to…


BC Premier Made the ‘Wrong Call,’ Stops $800-Million Museum Project

British Columbia Premier John Horgan has announced his government is stopping the $800-million replacement of the Royal B.C. Museum, saying he made the “wrong call.” Horgan said he’s heard from B.C. residents that it was the wrong time for the construction and they’ll go back to the drawing board to find a project that all…