After Ending Presidential Bid, RFK Jr. Focused on America’s Chronic Disease Problem

Since ending his independent presidential bid and backing Trump, Kennedy has focused on his vow to curb America’s chronic disease problem. As the dust settles on his White House bid, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is focusing on his initiative, Make America Healthy Again, with the goal to turn around what he calls a chronic disease

More Than 10,000 Anti-Semitic Incidents Recorded in the U.S. Since Oct. 7, the Highest Yearly Total on Record, ADL Finds

At least 1,200 of those incidents occurred on college campuses, a 500 percent increase from the year prior (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images) More than 10,000 anti-Semitic incidents have been recorded in the United States in the year following Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel, marking the highest yearly total recorded, according to Anti-Defamation League data

Harris, Trump Campaigns Lean Into Final 30 Days of Election

Political experts told The Epoch Times that a range of factors will likely decide the winner, including ad spend, ground game, and most importantly, turnout. With just 30 days left before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are hitting overdrive in the final sprint. Mail-in ballots are printed and sent

Pennsylvania Delays Voter Registration Site Maintenance Over Concerns It Will Interfere With Trump Rally

The website maintenance would’ve begun around the time former President Donald Trump took the stage at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of State has pushed back maintenance of its online voter registration website amid complaints from the Republican National Committee. The original scheduled downtime for the state’s voter registration website would’ve

DHS Sec. Mayorkas Shops for High-End Menswear as Mass Power Outages Continue in North Carolina

Mayorkas, impeached once for handling of border crisis, is on the hot seat over Hurricane Helene response Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas shops for luxury clothing while North Carolina residents struggle through Hurricane Helene response Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas shopped for luxury clothes in Georgetown on Saturday afternoon as his agency faced