Category: Epoch TV

‘Wild’ Public School Exodus in Indiana: Educator

Thousands of students are leaving public schools for private schools or homeschooling in Indiana this year, according to Tony Kinnett, a curriculum developer, educator, and education policy journalist from Indianapolis, Indiana. “The numbers are unreal,” Kinnett told NTD’s “The Nation Speaks” last Saturday. “It’s wild. There’s not really any other word for it.” Kinnett said…


The Route of the Two Oceans

The thin ridge that links the two Americas is a miniature world. It concentrates a lot of diversities, more than we can imagine in any other region in the world. During the journey, we will follow the Inter-American Highway from Panama City to the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua. This is the narrowest ridge of…


Larry Elder Talks Radio Business and How He Got Started | Larry Elder

In this episode, Larry had the opportunity to speak at GodSpeak Calvary Chapel Church. He talked about the radio business and how he got started. He also talked about his mother and the influence she had on his life. Follow EpochTV on Facebook and Twitter “The Larry Elder News Show” is available on YouTube and EpochTV….


Live Q&A: Apple Begins Scanning Photos From All iPhones; US Warns of China’s Growing Nuke Arsenal

Apple will begin scanning photos from all iPhones in an effort it says is to combat child abuse. And in other news, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently warned about the rapid growth of China’s nuclear weapons arsenal. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp, we’ll discuss these stories and others, and…


The Olympic Finale

In today’s episode of Counterculture, Danielle takes stock of the Olympic games as they come to a close– the winners, the quitters, and more. Does America value winners like American gymnast Sunisa Lee, as well as the values she represents like grit and determination, or heroic quitters like American gymnast Simone Biles, who represents prioritizing…


EpochTV: The Olympic Finale

In today’s episode of Counterculture, Danielle takes stock of the Olympic games as they come to a close—the winners, the quitters, and more. Does America value winners like American gymnast Sunisa Lee, as well as the values she represents like grit and determination, or heroic quitters like American gymnast Simone Biles, who represents prioritizing one’s…


Facts Matter (Aug 7): Democrat Mayors Spent Over $43 Million on Private Security While Defunding Police: Report

Earlier today, new data revealed that gas prices in this country have hit a seven year high. Meaning that to fill up your car, you’ll be paying 2014 prices. Meanwhile, a report has indicated that Democrat mayors in 20 of America’s largest cities had slashed the budgets of their police departments while at the same…


What’s Next for NY Gov. Cuomo After Harassment Findings?—We Ask New Yorkers

Just days ago, NY Governor Cuomo defended himself against the state Attorney General’s findings that he has grossly harassed a number of female employees of New York State. There are now widespread calls for his resignation and impeachment. Cuomo says the allegations against him are based more or less on misunderstanding—whereby the women have misinterpreted…


‘CCP Wants to Be the Most Powerful Force on Earth’: Rick Fisher on China’s Nuclear Ambition

In this special episode, we delve into China’s growing nuclear ambition, where it could lead in the future, what it means for the world, and how it’s different from the Soviet Union during the Cold War. We sat down with Patty-Jane Geller, policy analyst of nuclear deterrence and missile defense at the Heritage Foundation, and…


An Antidote to Socialist Education for Kids—Connor Boyack and Daniel Harmon on the ‘Tuttle Twins’

“Through storytelling and beautiful illustrations, we tell the time-tested virtues that made our country great: entrepreneurship, free markets, property rights, personal freedom, the golden rule,” says Connor Boyack, author of the “Tuttle Twins” books. Since the pandemic started, books sales have shot up as more parents found themselves looking for educational resources for their kids….