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2017 Year in Review by Epoch Times

Here are the biggest news stories of 2017—from President Trump’s inauguration in January, to the passing of his historic tax overhaul in December; from the Patriots epic Super Bowl comeback in February, to the solar eclipse in August; from the mixup at the Oscars, to the #MeToo sex scandals sweeping through Hollywood; from mass shooting and terror … → Read More

Melania Trump’s First Year as First Lady

First Lady Melania Trump has had a full first year. After initially staying in New York City to let their son Barron finish the school year, Melania and Barron moved to the White House in June. As First Lady, Melania has embraced the role of representing America and its family values, as well as taking … → Read More

Trump Reacts to London Terror Attack in Series of Strong Tweets

President Donald Trump denounced the attack on a London commuter train on Friday, Sept. 15, in a series of Twitter posts. An explosion hit a packed rush-ho → Read More

After Escaping a Slaughterhouse, Steers Get Second Chance at Life

It sounds like the stuff of a children's book: Six young cows making a daring escape from a slaughterhouse, giving chase to police before getting captured → Read More

The Coming Water Crisis (Page 1)

Water is life. Water is the new oil. Water is power. Fresh, life-sustaining water is draining away. It's becoming an increasingly scarce resource across th (Page 1) → Read More

The Coming Water Crisis (Page 1)

Water is life. Water is the new oil. Water is power. Fresh, life-sustaining water is draining away. It's becoming an increasingly scarce resource across th (Page 1) → Read More

Lax Standards May Lay Behind China Port Explosion

While the cause of the two blasts in Tianjin, China, is not yet clear, observers suspect that poor storage practices may have contributed to it. → Read More

Wing Piece From Missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 May Have Washed Ashore

A piece of an airplane wing that could belong to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that went missing over a year ago may have washed up on the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. → Read More

Commercial Space Industry Takes Flight

The commercial space industry has hit a rough patch. The dramatic June 28 explosion of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket—meant to deliver supplies to the Internatio → Read More

China's Sloppy Battery Industry Threatens Global Gadget Supply Chain

Lithium ion batteries—found in almost every rechargeable device—are prone to exploding if they're low quality or poorly packaged. → Read More

Hackers Shut Down Flight Plan Computers at Warsaw Airport

LOT airlines was hacked grounding 10 flights and delaying others validating growing concerns about the vulnerability of the airline industry. → Read More

Asian Airlines Have Cleanest Lavatories and Best Cabin Crews

Most Airlines could learn a thing or two about customer satisfaction from their Asian counterparts. → Read More

Why Planes Still Have Ashtrays, and 4 Other Mysteries of Flying Solved

You'll want to know why we open window shades and put seats upright for takeoff and landing; what "cross-check" is; and why we have to turn off our wifi. → Read More

Dying 22-Year-Old Rejects Organ Donation Option, Puts 'Go Viral' on Bucket List

Channan Petrides doesn't have many choices, but she made a choice many people find it hard to accept. → Read More

How to Book a Private Jet at Economy Prices

Consider this: roughly 30 percent of all private jets in the air are flying empty. → Read More

Never Able to Recover from Tragedies, Malaysia Airlines to Be Dissolved, Recreated

Malaysia Airlines was placed in receivership on May 25 with the appointment of an Administrator, after a year with struggling with two major accidents. → Read More

The First Memorial Day Was No Picnic

Memorial Day isn't just about the start of summer, it has a fascinating history. → Read More

Hate Parking? This Folding Car Is Made for You

Imagine a 2-seater electric car that can self-park, drive sideways, and fold into the tiniest urban parking spaces → Read More

Signs Your Dog May Have the Flu

There's a lot of talk about bird flu, swine flu, and of course human flu, but dogs can get the flu too → Read More

Mount St Helens Eruption, Exactly What Happened (Photos, Video)

The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980 was not a one-day event. It had been building for 2 months, but when it happened, it was without warning. → Read More