The Epoch Times
Facts Matter
"Facts Matter" investigates complex issues based on the principles of traditional journalism: no spin, no favorites. We give you the facts—you decide the rest.
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Jul 10, 2026
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Journals Retract Papers Cited by CDC in Its Updated Vaccine Guidelines; RFK Responds 10.07.2026 14:38
Under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention softened its longstanding position in November 2025, shifting from “vaccines do not cause autism” to stating the evidence isn’t strong enough to completely rule out a possible link, citing several older studies on aluminum adjuvants and vaccine timing. M...
Catholic Nuns Sue NY Over State's LGBT Mandate on Pronouns, Bathrooms, and Extramarital Affairs 08.07.2026 14:54
The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne say they have run Rosary Hill Home for 125 years, providing free palliative care to thousands of poor, terminally ill cancer patients without taking taxpayer money. New York’s LGBTQ Long-Term Care Bill of Rights now threatens them with fines, license revocation, or prison for refusing to use preferred pronouns, allow opposite-sex bathroom use, or undergo gender i...
Supreme Court Reverses 91-Year-Old Precedent, Allows President to Fire the Heads of 'Independent Agencies' 03.07.2026 13:30
Aside from the significant losses that were handed to him in a series of Supreme Court decisions, President Donald Trump did score one significant victory. The case in question was called Trump v. Slaughter, and the decision in that case bestowed significantly more power and authority not just to Trump, but to the office of the president itself—whoever that may be in the future. Let’s go through t...
Supreme Court Strikes Down State's Gun Restrictions in Major 2nd Amendment Case 01.07.2026 15:51
In what amounts to a major win for Second Amendment advocates, the U.S. Supreme Court just struck down one of the most restrictive state-level gun laws—a law that required gun owners to get express permission to carry their weapons in stores and hotels. Let's go through the backstory of this law, the unique rationale behind it, as well as what the new ruling means for the country as a whole.
Nursing School Owner Pleads Guilty After Issuing Nearly 3,000 Fake Diplomas 26.06.2026 8:25
A woman named Carleen Noreus ran a massive diploma mill in South Florida, selling nearly 3,000 fake nursing diplomas for around $25 million over seven years to people who never completed the required training. The scam, uncovered as part of the larger federal Operation Nightingale, allowed more than 2,200 unqualified "graduates" to pass licensing exams and work as nurses across the country, endang...
Supreme Court Sides With Criminal Defendant in 8–1 Ruling 24.06.2026 7:36
The US Supreme Court just ruled in favor of a criminal defendant in a case that was rather interesting. It presented a simple question: Are prosecutors allowed to force you to sign away your right to appeal, and then slap you with a—potentially—unconstitutional punishment? Basically, can plea deals be formulated such that you get hit with an unconstitutional penalty, but then you also can’t appeal...
In-Car Surveillance Tech That Can Auto-Kill Your Engine Will be Mandatory Starting in 2027 Under Current Policy 19.06.2026 12:53
A 2021 federal law (Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Section 24220) mandates that all new U.S. passenger vehicles starting in 2027 must include "Advanced Impaired Driving Prevention Technology." These appear to be taking the shape of passive AI systems using infrared cameras, biometric sensors, and behavioral tracking to detect driver impairment and automatically intervene by limiting speed...
Why a Star Pitcher Turned Down $7 Million to Stay Out of California 18.06.2026 7:33
So many corporations, wealthy individuals, and middle-class people are leaving California that it’s beginning to affect their tax base in a real way. Let’s go through the details together.
Scientists Discover 3rd Circulation System in Humans That Could Bridge Eastern, Western Medicines 13.06.2026 12:27
Scientists have made a new scientific breakthrough in the study of the human body. Researchers in the United States have discovered something amazing: a third circulatory system within the human body. Alongside the previously known cardiovascular and lymphatic systems, this interstitium system (as it’s being called) appears to allow the different organs of the human body to pass things along to on...
Chinese Researcher Who Smuggled E. Coli Into US Gets 4 Months in Prison 10.06.2026 12:24
Youhuang Xiang, a biology researcher at Indiana University, was arrested for smuggling plasmid DNA derived from E. coli bacteria from China. He concealed the biological material by labeling the shipment as “women’s underwear” on the manifest, admitted during questioning that he did it to evade customs detection. He also admitted to previously lying about his Chinese Communist Party membership and...
Google to Release 32 Million Bacteria-Infected Mosquitoes in Florida and California 05.06.2026 16:07
Google's Debug program is releasing 64 million Wolbachia-infected sterile male mosquitoes into parts of Florida and California over four years to combat disease-spreading mosquitoes. The Sterile Insect Technique works by having these males mate with wild females, causing their eggs to fail to hatch (via cytoplasmic incompatibility), which gradually crashes the local mosquito population over genera...
Parents Get Prison Terms After Isolating Their 3 Kids for 4 Years Over COVID Fears 03.06.2026 12:19
A German-American couple, Christian and Melissa Steffen, kept their three young children—a 10-year-old and 8-year-old twins—locked inside their villa in Spain for nearly four years due to an extreme fear of COVID. The children endured squalid conditions—including a room piled with used diapers—never left the house, had no outside contact, and received no medical care, resulting in severe physical...
Norway Discovers Largest Viking-Era Treasure, With Over 4,000 Silver Coins Unearthed 29.05.2026 11:56
Every so often, an archeological discovery is made that helps give us a clearer picture of our timeline of human history. In Norway, a still-expanding treasure trove of silver coins has been discovered dating from the Viking Age. Let’s go through the discovery together—in terms of what was found, and also what light it sheds on the final, volatile decades of the Viking Age.
$1 Billion Industrial-Scale Medicare Fraud Scam Shut Down by FBI 23.05.2026 8:44
The Department of Justice released a statement, announcing the conviction of a man at the center of a billion-dollar Medicaid fraud scheme. Brett Blackman, the CEO and owner of software company HealthSplash was convicted in federal court for his part in the sprawling fraud scheme. The scheme involved using foreign telemarketers to aggressively call elderly Americans, get their medicaid beneficiary...
IRS Launches Pilot Program With Palantir AI Tools to Find People Needing Audits 20.05.2026 11:58
It's been a long time coming: the IRS recently launched a pilot program using Palantir AI-technology to help it figure out who most needs to be audited. This means that, as fun as it was to pay taxes already—and then have a federal bureaucrat decide whether you deserve an audit or not—moving forward, the decision will be heavily influenced by an AI machine. Let's go through the details together.
'Thank You Leader': California Mayor Pleads Guilty to Working as CCP Agent 15.05.2026 13:38
Just earlier this week, the mayor of Arcadia (in Northeast Los Angeles) agreed to plead guilty to illegally acting as an agent of China. She was the mayor of an American city, while actually being an out-and-out agent for the Chinese Communist Party—even going so far as calling a Chinese official her “leader.” Let’s go through the details of her case together. Views expressed in this video are opi...
115 People Get Sick Aboard Cruise Ship in Norovirus Outbreak: CDC 13.05.2026 10:22
Just as the hantavirus situation was resolved aboard the MV Hondius, another cruise liner was hit with a massive viral outbreak. The silver lining here, though, is that the virus in question isn’t as bad as hantavirus, which has a mortality rate of 30–50 percent. The new ship, according to the CDC, had an outbreak of the norovirus, with 115 people falling ill already. Let’s go through the details.
Supreme Court Bans Racial Gerrymandering; Districts to Be Remade Colorblind 09.05.2026 11:33
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais could be one of—if not the—deciding factor in who controls the House moving forward. The ruling is monumental because it struck down an interpretation of the Voting Rights Act that has, for decades now, forced southern states to draw up congressional maps in a way that maximizes the black vote. If you look at the congressional map, districts...
Chinese Man Arrested, Sentenced to Prison for Trying to Smuggle 2,200 Ants Out of Kenya 06.05.2026 8:55
In several previous episodes we exposed cases of Chinese nationals being apprehended at U.S. airports trying to smuggle in a variety of suspicious biological material: roundworms, E. coli bacteria samples, as well as a type of fungus that can be used to decimate food crops. Today, we have a new addition to that list—sort of. A Chinese national has just been jailed in Kenya for trying to smuggle li...
New Bill Would Create 'Dark Skies' Rules in NY, Force State to Go Dark After 11PM 01.05.2026 13:46
A new piece of legislation working its way through the New York State Assembly is called the "Dark Skies Protection Act." For many years, the people of New York have struggled to see the stars at night. Even if you live in upstate New York—100, or 200 miles away from the city—the glow from the city is still enough to mask the sky at night. However, a new law may be about to change that—but to do s...
Federal Judge Strips Chinese Couple of US Citizenship for Stealing Sensitive Secrets 29.04.2026 9:45
In a rare case of denaturalization, a federal judge has stripped the U.S. citizenship of a Chinese couple living here in America. Let’s go through what this couple did (with the assistance of the Chinese communist government).
2 Middle School Brothers' 'Let's Go Brandon' Hoodie Case Goes to Supreme Court 24.04.2026 8:27
A few years ago, two brothers who went to middle school together came to class wearing hooded sweatshirts that said “Let’s Go Brandon” on them. Now, most people know the origin of that phrase—and what it actually means—but here’s the question: In a school context, is it appropriate? Schools naturally do have policies against profanity, and they can send children home for violating them. However, t...
After Virginia Bill Passes, Compact to Eliminate Electoral College is Now 82 Percent Complete 22.04.2026 9:45
Last week, Virginia became the 18th state to pass a bill that will effectively eliminate the Electoral College. Unbeknownst to most people, there is a serious effort in this country to make the presidential election a simple popular vote. Even though most people have never heard about this effort, it’s actually already 82 percent complete. Meaning the Electoral College is truly at risk of getting...
ATF’s 'Inconclusive' Ballistics Report Being Used by Defense; Court Docs Reveal Alleged Hand-Written Confession by Robinson 17.04.2026 9:41
Some recent reporting has stirred a lot of online controversy, including when it was publicized that the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) found it inconclusive that the bullet recovered from Charlie Kirk’s autopsy matched the rifle belonging to Tyler Robinson. The defense lawyers are jumping on this finding ahead of the preliminary hearing. Let’s go through what this likel...
Supreme Court Rules for Christian Counselor: Finds Bans on ‘Conversion Therapy’ Unconstitutional 15.04.2026 12:27
The U.S. Supreme Court has just issued a new landmark ruling. Specifically, in an 8-to-1 decision, the Supreme Court found that Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” is unconstitutional—and violates the first amendment rights of Christian therapists. Let’s go through the details of this particular case—as well as what it means for the rest of the country.
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