Category: American

Fewer Americans Apply for Jobless Benefits Last Week

WASHINGTON—The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell significantly last week, a sign that the labor market remains strong even as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates in an effort to cool the economy and slow inflation. Applications for jobless claims fell to 211,000 for the week ending Dec. 10, down by…


The Iron Horse (1924)

The film “The Iron Horse” is about the construction of the first transcontinental railroad in America. It depicts Irish, Italian, and Chinese immigrants, as well as African Americans, as the men who did the backbreaking work that made this feat possible. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com


Not on This Night

A chance encounter on Christmas Eve of 1944 forces a German and an American soldier to see each other as human beings rather than enemies. Circumstances require humanity to prevail, even in the bloody deaths of war. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” – Feature Films:…


The LGBTQI+ Agenda: The Return of the ‘Ugly American’

Commentary As order in the world declines, the Biden administration has a full plate. In addition to meeting communist China’s global challenge to the United States, dealing with Russia for invading the Ukraine, fuel and food shortages, inflation, and presumably preserving the liberal international economic order, American foreign policy has a new and urgent priority…


Zaza (1923)

Zaza is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed and produced by Allan Dwan and starring Gloria Swanson. This film is based on the 1899 French play of the same name produced on Broadway by David Belasco and starring Leslie Carter. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content:…


Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star | Documentary

Leslie Caron, the beloved star of classic American cinema, transports us back to the golden age of the 20th century, as one of its last witnesses. She is a rare triple threat of talent in the worlds of film, dance, and theater. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on…


The Light of Faith (1922)

“The Light of Faith,” also known as “The Light in the Dark,” is a 1922 American film directed by Clarence Brown featuring Lon Chaney Sr. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My…


The Loudspeaker (1934)

“The Loudspeaker” is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley. The film is also known as “The Radio Star” in the United Kingdom. Wisecracking Joe Miller (Ray Walker) makes it big time in radio. When he gives his girlfriend Janet (Julie Bishop) her big break, she becomes an even bigger star. He feels…


Rogue of the Range (1936)

“Rogue of the Range” is a 1936 American film directed by S. Roy Luby and starring Johnny Mack Brown and Lois January. The picture is also known as “Spider and the Fly” in the United Kingdom. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click…


The Holy Trinity of the Left | Church & State

Often wrongly considered irreligious, the Left is guided by a specific set of distorted religious values shaped by radical environmentalism, twisted sexuality, and an allegiance to the state. Drawing parallels from Nazi Germany and the Nazified German Church, host Lucas Miles uncovers the Left’s secret religion and exposes the surprising true identity of Christian Nationalists….