Genevieve Belmaker, The Epoch Times

Genevieve Belmaker

The Epoch Times

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Genevieve:

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

How freelance journalists can (mostly) avoid working for free

Imagine punching in and out for time spent on researching, interviews, and writing. Now imagine making nothing or next to nothing for that time. → Read More

How freelance journalists can (mostly) avoid working for free

A Global Leader in Journalism | Journalism training, media news & how to's → Read More

Facebook Called to Account for Terror Attacks in Israel

A class-action lawsuit against Facebook seeks to force the social media site to take a proactive role in stemming the tide of terrorism. → Read More

Journalists Targeted in Turkey as Government Clashes With Rebel Group

"We were detained for doing our jobs and hit with bizarre accusations about being agents of the Islamic State—a group we weren't even reporting on..." → Read More

Would You Ride an 88-Year-Old Roller Coaster?

Questions about the safety of aging roller coasters abound after Coney Island's iconic Cyclone stalled on opening day. → Read More

Epoch Times Wins 21 Awards in Annual New York Press Association Contest

Epoch Times staff members were honored with 21 awards at the 85th annual Better Newspaper Contest for the New York Press Association (NYPA). In addition, t → Read More

Some State Voter ID Laws Enfranchise Gun Owners, Disenfranchise Students

Voter ID laws in numerous states are being criticized for making it harder for students and minorities to vote. → Read More

Missouri History Museum in Hot Water Over Canceling Event

The Missouri Museum of History is being criticized for its decision to cancel an event that included a discussion on Palestinian issues. → Read More

New Apps for Reporters Help Cover Schools, Courts, and Cops

Three new apps from a journalism advocacy organization will help reporters cover crime, police, and schools while in the field. → Read More

VA Alcoholic Beverage Control Police Have History of Investigations Involving UVA Student Arrests

Virginia State Police will investigate the March 17 arrest of UVA student Martese Johnson, during which he sustained a head injury requiring 10 stitches. → Read More

Half of States Tell Feds Not to Ban AR-15 'Green Tip' M855 Ammunition

Attorneys General from 23 states are against a ban on a popular AR-15 sporting bullet, saying it could lead to the elimination of other types of ammunition. → Read More

Ferguson Resident 'John Doe' Fears Retaliation Over Political Flyers

The right to anonymous political speech is a protected First Amendment right, but not in Missouri. → Read More

Surviving Election Day in Israel

National elections in Israel are a holiday for everyone, and battle day for others. → Read More

Check It Out—Here's What Police Body Cam Footage Looks Like

Seattle police body camera footage gives a glimpse into police work from a first-hand perspective. → Read More

LAPD Won't Release Body Cam Videos of Death, but Seattle Police Put Theirs Online

Police video of the shooting of a homeless man by the LAPD will not be released publicly, officials reiterated Friday. → Read More

Some American Towns Are Doing Away With Their Police Departments

Police departments large and small eliminate their forces for a wide variety of reasons. → Read More

Ferguson Police Chief's Resignation Likely to be Last

The former Ferguson mayor said it's unlikely that Mayor James Knowles will resign since his position is "largely ceremonial." → Read More

Pregnant on the NYC Subway: 'Please, Sir, May I Have Your Seat?'

If you've ever wondered what it would be like to be pregnant in New York City, here's a first-hand account of someone who's done it twice. → Read More