Month: January 2023

[PREMIERING on Jan 27 at 10 AM ET] William Bouguereau: A Defender of God-Given Art

The 19th-century artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau saw art, just like his predecessors Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Rafael, as a divine calling. He not only excelled in the use of techniques and colors, but also produced over 800 delicate works of art during his lifetime that were greatly cherished all over Europe and the United States. Even…


Rep. Chip Roy Defends Border Bill: ‘Absolutely Doesn’t Ban Asylum’

DEL RIO, Texas—The first in a slate of border security-related bills that Republicans hope to bring to the floor this year is largely a Title 42-esque action. It’s also part of the assurance House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) gave to several GOP holdouts when vying for the Speaker position several weeks ago. He won the…


Half Moon Bay Shooting Suspect Appears in Court

Half Moon Bay, California, shooting suspect Chunli Zhao is expected to appear in court at 3:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 25. The Epoch Times will livestream some stakeout outside of the courthouse. …


LIVE NOW: Half Moon Bay Shooting Suspect Appears in Court

Half Moon Bay, California, shooting suspect Chunli Zhao is expected to appear in court at 3:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 25. The Epoch Times will livestream some stakeout outside of the courthouse. …


Weekly Excess Deaths Highest in Two Years in England and Wales

The number of excess deaths in England and Wales spiked in the second week in January, reaching the highest level since the second wave of COVID-19 deaths, the latest data show. According to provisional figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Tuesday, 17,381 deaths were registered in England and Wales in the week…


Turkey Puts Brakes on Nordic NATO Bids, Citing ‘Act of Provocation’

Turkey appears to have thrown cold water on a joint bid by Sweden and Finland to become members of the Western NATO alliance. On Jan. 23, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sweden could “no longer expect” Turkish support for its NATO accession efforts. As a NATO member, Turkey wields veto power over bids by…


PCH Closes Due to Flooding From High Tide in Huntington Beach

A portion of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Huntington Beach was closed Jan. 24 due to a high surf that flooded the roadway. It reopened to northbound traffic Wednesday morning and to southbound around 3 p.m., according to a Caltrans spokesperson. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) closed PCH in both directions just inland of…


PCH Closed Due to Flooding From High Tide in Huntington Beach

A portion of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Huntington Beach was closed Jan. 24 due to a high surf that flooded the roadway. It reopened to northbound traffic a day later, but Wednesday’s tide may cause the highway to close again, according to authorities. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) closed PCH in both directions…


Senate GOP Responds to the Idea of Impeaching Biden

Top Senate Republicans have signaled that it’s very unlikely that President Joe Biden’s classified documents case rises to the level of an impeachable offense. “I don’t think you want to get into where it’s a tit for tat, every two years or four years you’re dealing with impeachment proceedings in the House and Senate,” Senate…


Film Review: ‘The Final War: The 100-Year Plot to Defeat America’

2022 | Not Rated | 2h 36m | Documentary I find it interesting that the most recent round of feverish finger-pointing by both Democrats and Republicans at one another always seems to be centered on accusations of Russian collusion. Certainly, it’s rare of to see the legacy media outlets reporting on perhaps America’s biggest existential…