The Epoch Times
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The Epoch Times is a far-right international multi-language newspaper and media company affiliated with the Falun Gong new religious movement. The newspaper, based in New York City, is part of the Epoch Media Group, which also operates New Tang Dynasty (NTD) Television. The Epoch Times has websites in 35 countries but is blocked in mainland China. Source
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| Scope | International |
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| Language | English, Spanish |
| Country | United States of America |
| Media Market | New York |
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Search ArticlesEvergrande Founder Gets Life but Homebuyers, Suppliers Bear the Costs of China’s Property Collapse
Hui Ka Yan’s punishment closes a legal chapter, but billions in losses from Evergrande’s collapse remain with homebuyers, suppliers, investors, and creditors. The sentencing of China Evergrande founder Hui Ka Yan to life in prison has brought a legal reckoning for one of the country’s most spectacular corporate collapses. However, for hundreds of thousands of homebuyers, investors, and other creditors, the ruling does little to resolve the financial losses left behind by the property giant.
Climatologist Says a Century of Weather Data Contradicts Claims of Record Heat
American author Mark Twain famously stated: “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” Likewise, digging deeper into data sometimes reveals a different picture from what you saw at first glance.
Inflation Data and RBA Minutes to Reveal Rates Clues
A crucial inflation reading will be the focus of a big week in economics that could rule out or keep alive the chance of more Reserve Bank rate hikes. After easing in June, inflation figures on Wednesday are set to show fuel prices bounced back in July. ANZ Bank economists Madeline Dunk and Jasmine Zheng have forecast the headline consumer price index to rise 0.8 percent for the month.
Florida’s New Communism Education Mandate Reaches Classrooms This Year
Florida public schools are beginning the first year of a state law that substantially expands required instruction on the history and consequences of communism. The law requires age-appropriate instruction on communist movements in the United States, atrocities under communist regimes, Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution and other mass killings, conditions that preceded communist revolutions, and communism in Cuba and Latin America. Gov.
Palou Grabs Pole, Legend Gordon Seizes IROC Title in First Day of Freedom 250 Grand Prix
Motorsports history was made in the nation’s capital as the two-day racing event kicked off on Saturday. WASHINGTON—Drivers raced around the nation’s capital as fans cheered the kickoff to the Freedom 250 Grand Prix on Aug. 22, while International Race of Champions, better known as IROC, legends competed, and reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou earned pole position during the qualifying trials. Drivers started the morning with practice sessions.
Moderate Earthquake Shakes Eastern Japan, Injuring More Than 30 People in Tokyo Region
TOKYO—A moderate earthquake rattled eastern Japan, including the Tokyo area, early Sunday, injuring more than 30 people, most of them lightly, officials said. There was no danger of a tsunami. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.9 and its epicenter was in the southern Ibaraki prefecture with a depth of 70 kilometers (42 miles).
Israeli Forces Launch Strike in Syria as Tensions Run High
The Israeli military said it struck a terrorist who posed an immediate threat. The Syrian government said the attack hit a civilian vehicle. Israeli forces launched a strike in southern Syria on Aug. 22, amid simmering tensions between the two countries. “The IDF fired in southern Syria toward a terrorist who advanced terror attacks in final stages of preparation,” the Israel Defense Forces said.
Arrest Warrant Issued for Massachusetts Woman Sought in Officer’s Death
AD WORCESTER, Mass.—An arrest warrant has been issued for a mental health advocate who remained missing Saturday, more than four days after police found the Massachusetts officer she had been married to dead in their home. Karen Solomon, 58, was last spotted in a doorbell camera video, walking down a street in a T-shirt, shorts and flip-flops early Tuesday morning, just minutes after Worcester police officers responded to a call from the home where Kurt Solomon was found dead.
Tropical Storm Moke Advances Toward Hawaii as Winds Strengthen
Tropical Storm Moke advanced toward Hawaii on Saturday, likely bringing more heavy rainfall and strong gusts to the Big Island. HONOLULU—Tropical Storm Moke advanced toward Hawaii on Saturday, likely bringing more heavy rainfall and strong gusts to the Big Island, where residents are still dealing with the aftermath of heavy flooding and damaging winds from Hurricane Lala.
India Launches Rescue Operation as Bulk Carrier Sinks Off East Coast
|Updated: India’s maritime rescue agency lost communication on Saturday with a Panama-flagged cargo vessel that sank off the coast of eastern India, the Indian Coast Guard said. The vessel had 24 crew on board, including 20 Chinese nationals, three Myanmar nationals and one Bangladeshi, according to Commandant Amit Uniyal, a spokesperson for the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard sent two vessels for the search-and-rescue mission from Sri Vijaya Puram, formerly known as Port Blair, Uniyal said.