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  • Embrace the Traditions: Connecting With Europeans
    Embrace the Traditions: Connecting With Europeans
    I used to be put off by European sophisticates, so into their fine wine and stinky cheese and their high-falutin' “terroir” that created it all. But now I love being ...
    April 18, 2023BY Rick Steves
  • Trans Lapland
    Trans Lapland
    In this episode, we follow a big imaginary loop and make it come to life, a circuit of ...
    September 15, 2021BY NTD Arts and Culture
  • The Battle Between Freedom and Socialism Has Been Fought Since America’s Founding
    The Battle Between Freedom and Socialism Has Been Fought Since America’s Founding
    Commentary The end of this battle will determine our fate and that of our children and the future ...
    August 26, 2021BY Arthur Zhang
  • Western Disenchantment and the Cost of Separating Faith From Reason
    Western Disenchantment and the Cost of Separating Faith From Reason
    Commentary It's often said that ideas have consequences. Ordinary men and women intuitively understand that good ideas yield ...
    August 26, 2021BY William Brooks
  • Orange County Fair Returns Much the Same, Some Differences
    Orange County Fair Returns Much the Same, Some Differences
    SANTA ANA, Calif.—As the Orange County Fair returned July 16 following a yearlong absence due to the COVID-19 ...
    July 17, 2021BY City News Service
  • The Best Thing Most Americans Can Do to Make America Better
    The Best Thing Most Americans Can Do to Make America Better
    Commentary Some think tank or polling organization should ask 1,000 Americans: What is the best thing that most ...
    July 13, 2021BY Dennis Prager
  • Embrace the Escapism of a Good Summer Read
    Embrace the Escapism of a Good Summer Read
    Commentary Whether your vacation is in your backyard, on a sandy beach, or camping in a majestic national ...
    July 6, 2021BY Salena Zito
  • Retired Professor Handcrafts Arabic Musical Instrument to Help Preserve Ancient Traditions
    Retired Professor Handcrafts Arabic Musical Instrument to Help Preserve Ancient Traditions
    At the age of 66, a retired professor is keeping traditions alive by helping preserve a prominent Arabic musical ...
    May 1, 2021BY Daksha Devnani
  • How Much Ruin Do We Have Left?
    How Much Ruin Do We Have Left?
    Commentary As Americans know from their own illustrious history, any nation’s well-being hinges on only a few factors. ...
    April 22, 2021BY Victor Davis Hanson
  • Looking for Signs of Life: ‘The Disappearance of Rituals’
    Looking for Signs of Life: ‘The Disappearance of Rituals’
    We may be communicating with one another daily, but are we relating? This significant question has been asked ...
    March 31, 2021BY Emina Melonic
  • Landscapes, Legends, and Literature
    Landscapes, Legends, and Literature
    A sense of place affects us throughout our lives—or at least it should. Think of walking on a ...
    January 31, 2021BY Elissa Michele Zacher
  • Uniting America by Embracing Tradition and Standing Up to the CCP
    Uniting America by Embracing Tradition and Standing Up to the CCP
    Following a highly contested election, our nation needs to find unity as tensions remain high and divisions run ...
    January 26, 2021BY Editorial Board
  • Learning and Belonging: Tradition and the Individual
    Learning and Belonging: Tradition and the Individual
    Commentary We belong to each other, and we learn everything worthwhile by submitting to the authority of a ...
    January 25, 2021BY Paul Adams
  • Conservative Ethnogenesis
    Conservative Ethnogenesis
    Commentary Ethnogenesis is the process by which numerous individuals who share an ethnic trait come to understand themselves as ...
    January 4, 2021BY Mark Bauerlein
  • Why Celebrating Christmas Is Good for Your Mental Health
    Why Celebrating Christmas Is Good for Your Mental Health
    From birthdays to weddings and graduations, this year has seen many personal celebrations canceled, while communal festivities such ...
    December 24, 2020BY Nilufar Ahmed
  • Uniting America by Embracing Tradition, Opposing Communism
    Uniting America by Embracing Tradition, Opposing Communism
    Election Day is upon us. The Epoch Times, as an independent media outlet, has never endorsed a political ...
    November 2, 2020BY Editorial Board
  • Canada Is Strong at the Core
    Canada Is Strong at the Core
    Commentary Has Canada ever appeared so divided in so many ways? While the historic Quebec-English dichotomy has been ...
    October 1, 2020BY Brad Bird
  • In Our Own Words
    In Our Own Words
    Staff, Enjoyed the “In our own words” article by Ispas for the week of the 26th of August. ...
    September 14, 2020BY The Reader's Turn
  • Leftists Blame America. Decent People Blame Themselves.
    Leftists Blame America. Decent People Blame Themselves.
    Commentary As long ago as the 1970s, I came to a major realization. While watching fellow students at ...
    September 8, 2020BY Dennis Prager
  • Traditions New and Old: Why They Matter
    Traditions New and Old: Why They Matter
    Traditions bond us to the past, provide pleasure in the present, and act as ballast as we sail ...
    July 28, 2020BY Jeff Minick
  • Your Whole Life and Tradition Section Is a Joy
    Your Whole Life and Tradition Section Is a Joy
    I just wanted you to know how much we’ve been enjoying the Epoch Times. You are certainly correct ...
    May 17, 2020BY The Reader's Turn
  • Celebrating the West
    Celebrating the West
    Commentary With COVID-19 spreading everywhere, these are unsettling times. All of us are self-isolating and cut off from ...
    March 30, 2020BY William Gairdner
  • Rebuilding Notre-Dame: Something Significant Is at Stake
    Rebuilding Notre-Dame: Something Significant Is at Stake
    Commentary Here’s some bad news: When an iconic 800-year-old wood, stone, and whatever-was-handy cathedral was engulfed by a ...
    February 4, 2020BY John Robson
  • The English Tradition of Liberty Under Law Is a Gift to Us All
    The English Tradition of Liberty Under Law Is a Gift to Us All
    Commentary What do Brexit and the Hong Kong popular uprising have in common? Answer: You can trace both ...
    January 28, 2020BY Rob Natelson
  • The Truth About Classical Chinese Dance
    The Truth About Classical Chinese Dance
    Classical ballet has a familiar place in our minds. We know who invented it, the major stars and ...
    December 23, 2019BY Catherine Yang
  • How a Christmas Tradition Came to Be in Victorian England
    How a Christmas Tradition Came to Be in Victorian England
    Tim Travis, curator of prints at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, shares in an email about ...
    December 18, 2019BY Lorraine Ferrier
  • Weddings and Funerals: Rites and Wrongs in a Shrunken World
    Weddings and Funerals: Rites and Wrongs in a Shrunken World
    Commentary When people exclaim how small the world has become, they're usually noting how short a time it ...
    December 17, 2019BY Paul Adams
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
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    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    4hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    4hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
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