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Biden Plans to Run for Reelection in 2024: ‘That’s My Expectation’

President Joe Biden said Thursday that he is planning to run for reelection in 2024, following anonymously sourced reports saying that he would be a one-term president. “The answer is yes, my plan is to run for reelection,” Biden said at the White House. “That’s my expectation.” “I’m a great respecter of fate. I’ve never […]

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The Left’s Legal Top Gun Marc Elias Isn’t Finished With Democracy Yet

This week the House Committee on Administration is taking up the challenge by Rita Hart to have Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks kicked out of Congress. The Democratic candidate for a vacant seat in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District, Hart lost by six votes in November to Miller-Meeks, a Republican. The election was properly certified in Iowa, but

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China, North Korea Reaffirm Alliance Against ‘Hostile Forces’ as North Korea Fires Missiles

The communist leaders of China and North Korea recently exchanged messages to reaffirm their historical alliance in fighting against “hostile forces,” according to Chinese and North Korean media. North Korea also fired missiles for a second time since President Joe Biden took office. North Korea’s official media, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reported on

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The Green New Deal Is About Government Control, Not the Environment: Expert

Marc Morano, author of the book “Green Fraud: Why the Green New Deal is Even Worse Than You Think,” told The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” program that climate change-fighting policies proposed under the Green New Deal framework are part of a broader thrust to push the economy off its free market foundations and control “every aspect

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The Chinese Communist Party’s Internet Trolls Are the World’s Largest Cyber Army

Commentary In the online world, a group of people endangers the safety and health of the internet, and Chinese netizens call them the “cyber triad.” Among the groups are the Chinese regime’s internet trolls, known as “wumao dang” in Chinese or “50 cent army.” These internet trolls pose a threat to personal data and national

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How a Small US Town Is Leading the Way in AI, Robotics, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Technology, AI, robotics. We don’t always see it, but these days we are always surrounded by it. In the wrong hands, robots can be hacked, manipulated, or even programmed to kill. And will robots replace our jobs, or will they create a new industry requiring new workers to learn new skills? We went to a

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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra to Perform Free Live Show

Grammy award-winning violinist Gil Shaham will perform alongside the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) in a virtual extravaganza March 26. As part of the LACO’s Close Quarters premium streaming series, audience members can take in a night of classical music performances set to compelling visual elements. “Gil Shaham’s virtuosic artistry, musical creativity and the unabashed joy he projects in his

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Businesses Hurt by Labor Shortage Due to Rich Federal Benefits

WASHINGTON—U.S. small businesses have faced an unprecedented economic disruption due to the pandemic and the subsequent government shutdowns. With the economic reopening, many business owners are now hit by another crisis, as they have trouble filling jobs. Many entrepreneurs cannot compete with the unemployment benefits offered by the federal government. Mark Owens, owner of USA Insulation and

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Liberals Overpromise and Underdeliver, While Canadians Suffer the Economic Consequences

Commentary Back in 2015, Justin Trudeau was elected prime minister in part because of his different disposition compared to then-prime minister Stephen Harper. It was not Trudeau’s experience in government, which was limited, nor his experience in business, which was non-existent, that led the Liberals to victory, but rather his exuding optimism that differentiated him

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Biden Holds First Presser 65 Days Into Presidency, Defends Immigration Response

President Joe Biden, at his first solo news conference since being sworn in, sought to defend his administration’s handing of the border crisis, touched upon senate procedures such as the filibuster, and commented for the first time on whether he planned to run for re-election. The conference itself—65 days into his presidency—came after mounting pressure

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