Category: News & Commentary

Border Towns Cry for Help; Antitrust Bills Target Big Tech; Ransomware Racket

People in the city of Uvalde, Texas, say they’re at their wit’s end. A constant stream of illegal immigrants—mostly young, male, and on the run from Border Patrol—are wreaking havoc in their community. Mayor Don Mclaughlin says migrants are nothing new when you live near the border, but this is different. Longtime rancher John Sewell…


Helping or Hurting the Homeless; Andy Ngo Determined Despite Antifa Attacks

Homelessness is a growing problem, not only in major cities but in smaller ones too. But why? We take a deep dive into the topic looking at one reason, a policy called Housing First. In our first panel, former St. John’s shelter CEO Michele Steeb explains Housing First from the first-hand experience and from writing…


EpochTV Unveils New Show: Real Talk With Wayne Dupree

EpochTV is bringing the award-winning Wayne Dupree Podcast to town with exclusive and new content. The award-winning Wayne Dupree Podcast brings us exclusive new content that reverses mainstream media lies and discusses opinions about today’s news in a comprehensive, conservative, and principled fashion. During the 2016 Republican primary, Dupree was one of the few non-mainstream…


Reality After Inviting Migrant Surge; Critical Race Theory vs Students; Pacifying With iPads

With illegal immigration effectively getting a green light from the White House, the migrant surge continues. (1:07) In Panama, investigative journalist and war correspondent Michael Yon describes the hellish journey people are making through the dense jungle of the Darien Pass to come north, while they can. (18:48) And Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow…


[Premiering 6pm ET] Left Silence on Antisemitism; Vaccines vs. Natural Immunity; Memorial Day Inspiration

Antisemitic attacks are on the rise—it’s happening online and on the streets, in America and around the world. But what you don’t see is a lot of pushback. Podcast host Charles Mizrahi questions why the progressive left is not outraged by all the displays of prejudice. Why did Facebook take down the page for the…


[Premiering 6pm ET] Left Silent on Antisemitism; Vaccines vs. Natural Immunity; Memorial Day Inspiration

Antisemitic attacks are on the rise—it’s happening online and on the streets, in America and around the world. But what you don’t see is a lot of pushback. Podcast host Charles Mizrahi questions why the progressive left is not outraged by all the displays of prejudice. Why did Facebook take down the page for the…


Left Silent on Antisemitism; Vaccines vs. Natural Immunity; Memorial Day Inspiration

Antisemitic attacks are on the rise—it’s happening online and on the streets, in America and around the world. But what you don’t see is a lot of pushback. (2:32) Podcast host Charles Mizrahi questions why the progressive left is not outraged by all the displays of prejudice. (9:41) Why did Facebook take down the page…


Roe v. Wade Under Review; School Nurse Blows Whistle on Masks; Harvard Defends Race-Based Policies

The writing could be on the wall for Roe v. Wade if the Supreme Court upholds Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban. Legal historian and Florida State University law professor Mary Ziegler, explains why this case has caught everyone’s attention. Mallory Quigley, VP of Communications for the Susan B. Anthony List, makes the case for why banning…


Supply Chain Chaos; What’s in a Teacher’s Gaze; GMO Mosquitoes Cause Concern [Coming 5/15 6pm ET]

We’re running out of a lot of things these days: toilet paper, micro chips, and most recently now gasoline. How are they connected? It all comes down to weak supply chains. Is it a sign of more to come? That’s what we ask our experts, Nada Sanders, distinguished professor of supply chain management at Northwestern…


Supply Chain Chaos; What’s in a Teacher’s Gaze; GMO Mosquitoes Cause Concern

We’re running out of a lot of things these days: toilet paper, micro chips, and most recently now gasoline. How are they connected? It all comes down to weak supply chains. Is it a sign of more to come? That’s what we ask our experts, Nada Sanders, distinguished professor of supply chain management at Northwestern…