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Warnings on Vaccines Being Ignored Under US Mandates—Interview With Rex Lee

In New York City and San Francisco, the local governments are putting in place vaccine passport systems, which restrict people who don’t have proof of vaccination against COVID-19 from businesses such as restaurants and gyms. This is raising some concerns, however, when it comes to legal protections and existing health concerns that vaccine companies warn of in…


Curricula (Part 2): The World of English | School’s Out

This week, we continue last week’s discussion of curricula, which covered what to teach our children. Let’s look at English grammar, history, geography, science, and other topics, primarily in getting this journey started with younger children. Follow EpochTV on Facebook and Twitter


Americans Are Not as Far Apart Politically as Expected | Jordan Blashek

In the last few years, the political divide between the two parties, Republican and Democrat, seems much more pronounced. In the latest edition of California Insider, you’ll meet one half of a Republican-Democrat duo that traveled across the country looking for common ground between the two parties. Did they find it? The answer may surprise…


Live Q&A: China’s Ties to Taliban Backfire; Afghan Evacuations Become International Effort

The Chinese government has been using the US withdrawal from Afghanistan as a cornerstone in media narratives attacking the United States and promoting its own form of government. The policy, however, has begun to backfire domestically, as Chinese citizens criticize the regime’s ties to the Taliban. And in other news, evacuations from Afghanistan are now…


Failure in Afghanistan

In this episode of Counterculture with Danielle D’Souza Gill, Danielle dives deeper into America’s failure in Afghanistan. What was problematic about the way the US pulled out, and what should we have done instead? Danielle interviews political scientist Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institute about the long-term implications of all of this, and how…


What’s the Key US Error in Afghanistan Now and in History? Feat. US Marine Colonel (Ret.) Grant Newsham

This isn’t the first time that retired U.S. Marine Colonel and U.S. diplomat to the Asia Pacific, Grant Newsham, has seen America caught in a crisis like what’s unfolding in Afghanistan. It’s reminiscent of the fall of South Vietnam in 1975, when the Viet Cong capitalized on the withdrawal of U.S. contractors and other support for…


Facts Matter (Aug. 21): NIH Director Admits School Mask Mandates Enforced on Children Are Not Based on COVID-19 Data

A new report found that, in the 2020 election, almost 15 million mail-in ballots were unaccounted for—meaning that their whereabouts are deemed “unknown” by election officials. Meanwhile, four days ago, the director of the National Institute of Health (NIH) said during an interview that the reason kids are being forced to wear masks in school…


No Tali-‘Ban’ on Tweets

Social media did not exist when the Taliban last controlled Afghanistan. But with the recent return of the Taliban to power, they have been able to tweet to their nearly 900,000 followers, prompting serious inquiry into Twitter’s terms of service and giving terrorists a platform to propagandize and use western technology against us. Hosted by…


Vietnam War Reporter Ronald Yates: Is Afghanistan Withdrawal a Repeat of Vietnam?

“I thought it was bad in Saigon. This is even worse,” says three-time Pulitzer nominee Ronald Yates, who witnessed the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Yates has also reported firsthand from Afghanistan under the Soviet occupation, and for three and a half years, he did military intelligence work with…


The Iron Curtain Trail

For almost half a century, Europe was forcibly divided into east and west by the Iron Curtain, a border stretching from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea. For 40 years, the Iron Curtain has been the symbol of division between people—2 sides, 2 blocks. In the middle lay a frontier of wire mesh, walls,…