RJ Hamster
‘Superbug’ Fungus Hit 30 States in 2025; Venezuelan President…
| January 06, 2026 |
| WORDS OF WISDOM “The body is governed in its earthly life by the soul, and the soul contemplates heavenly things through faith.” —Hildegard of Bingen 🎧 Prefer to listen? Get the podcast. TOP STORIES ‘Superbug’ Fungus Hit 30 States in 2025 U.S. health officials confirmed that more than 7,700 cases of a deadly drug-resistant fungus were reported in the United States in 2025. SHARE* READ MORE >Our New Year Deal Is OnIn a world where partisan and biased reporting has become commonplace, you can always count on The Epoch Times for a refreshing dose of factual, honest journalism without spin. When you don’t feel like reading the news, pick up a daily tip from us. From what to do with potentially harmful roasting byproducts in your coffee to how screen time can affect different organs, our health coverage is deep and extensive. You will find your kind of healthy changes to make right away. Yet what makes you truly love The Epoch Times may be none of the above. It is our talks on art, culture, and history that move hearts. At nighttime or on an indolent Sunday afternoon, find yourself indulging in a fascinating read on stories you have been longing for: Pearl Harbor through the eyes of a navy salvage diver, the sparkly stories behind the stolen Louvre jewels, the every reason why you should throw a party this holiday season… The list is endless. The inspiration is infinite. Subscribe to The Epoch Times with our New Year Offer: 25¢ a week for 6 months. Start experiencing the kind of publication you won’t find anywhere else. Subscribe Now Venezuelan President in US Court—5 Things to Know CDC Narrows Vaccine Recommendations in Response to Trump Order HHS Repeals Biden-era Rules on Paying Child Care Providers Hilton Hotel in Minneapolis Cancels DHS and ICE Reservations 10 Found Guilty of Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron Over Claims She Was Born Male Given all the talk about stress in today’s culture, we may look at how those who have held the highest office in the land sought relief from the anxieties and headaches of the Oval Office. A surprising number of presidents were athletes in their younger days. Abraham Lincoln, for instance, made a name for himself wrestling, albeit those informal matches were conducted frontier style with few rules. Theodore Roosevelt was a boxer as a teenager and at Harvard, John Kennedy swam on a team at the same school, a skill that served him well during World War II when he rescued crew members from drowning after the Japanese sank his PT boat. Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan played varsity football in college. Once in the White House, these presidents and others often coped with the burdens of office through physical activities and table games. Though not an especially skillful player, Lincoln “was a self-proclaimed ‘billiards addict,’” which he described as a “health inspiring, scientific game.” He even had a billiards table installed in the presidential home. Richard and Pat Nixon were both avid bowlers, and three admirers built a single-lane bowling alley in the White House, which the Nixons frequently enjoyed. Of the many presidents who enjoyed poker and found diversion in a deck of cards, Harry Truman and Warren G. Harding hold first place as the most ardent in their love of the game. SHARE* READ MORE >EPOCH TV Trump Suggests Mexican Drug Cartels Could Be Next After Venezuela Strikes The Price You Pay for Anger OPINION CONRAD BLACK Conrad Black: Maduro’s Removal an Astonishing Strategic Success for the US JEFFREY A. TUCKER Order of the Phoenix Reveals All EPOCH FUN Freecell SolitaireArrange cards by suit in ascending order to win.PLAYSpot the DifferenceFind the differences between 2 images.PLAYWord WipeCreate words to eliminate tiles.PLAY |
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