'We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated,' Guthrie said in a video.  |
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In my view, the composer, just as the poet, the sculptor or the painter, is in duty bound to serve Man, the people. He must beautify human life and defend it. |
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(SAVANNAH GUTHRIE VIA INSTAGRAM) |
'We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated,' Guthrie said in a video. |
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| Ivan Pentchoukov National Editor |
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Good morning! After two weeks of covering a landmark trial brought by a young woman against medical professionals involved in her gender surgery, Epoch Times journalist Stacy Robinson was the first to break the news of the $2 million verdict for the plaintiff. With many similar lawsuits pending across the nation, the jury's decision is being seen as a watershed moment for other so-called detransitioners, or people who have stopped or reversed their gender treatments. Epoch Times journalist Darlene Sanchez, who has documented the struggles of detransitioners, previously highlighted two more major trials coming this year, including a case brought by Chloe Cole, a prominent former transitioner. |
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| The U.S. Supreme Court allowed California to use its newly redrawn congressional map that aims to give Democrats five extra seats in the upcoming midterm elections. California Republicans had filed an emergency application with the court on Jan. 20, asking the justices to block the map that gives Democrats an electoral advantage. They had argued that the new California map, which voters authorized in November 2025 by approving Proposition 50, constitutes unlawful racial gerrymandering that the federal Voting Rights Act prohibits. In December, the court upheld a redrawn election map that aimed to increase Republican representation in Texas's U.S. House delegation by five seats. (More)
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The United States will hold talks with Iran on Friday in Oman, a White House official told The Epoch Times. The decision came after a breakdown in planning discussions on Wednesday due to rising tensions regarding the agenda. The White House official said the meeting was rescheduled after several Arab and Muslim leaders urged the Trump administration on Wednesday afternoon not to withdraw from the talks. The meeting was originally scheduled to take place in Istanbul. The United States agreed to the meeting out of respect for its Arab allies but remains skeptical about its prospects for success, the official added. In an interview with NBC News on Feb. 4, Trump said Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "should be very worried." (More)
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(Courtesy of Kaylee Del Valle) |
Kaylee Del Valle, a 31-year-old fitness trainer, had a devastating start to her adult life after she was diagnosed with cancer and three autoimmune diseases. Navigating through this trying phase with faith as her anchor, she has found peace, hope, and healing. (Read more) | |
| | | Beef is in the news. Why? As a grass-finished beef producer, here is my perspective on the situation. It involves both long-term and short-term issues, and in most contexts, some are easier to solve than others. (Read more) |
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| There is a wonderful old hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., built in the last year of the Gilded Age before the Great War with all the classic styling and comfort. As a young professional, it was my favorite place to meet, greet, read, eat, and drink. It was history, elegance, comfort, grandeur. (Read more) |
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