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Janice Hisle

Cincinnati, Ohio

Reporter at The Epoch Times

Assigned to report on President Trump's 2024 campaign and related topics. Supporter of free speech. Email tips to [email protected].

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  • 1 week ago | ntd.com | Janice Hisle

    While many of the pardoned Jan. 6 defendants are quietly rebuilding their lives after four years of prosecution, imprisonment, and scrutiny, a few are jumping into the political fray with high ambitions. At least two are campaigning to hold office in the U.S. Capitol, the site of a protest that turned violent on Jan. 6, 2021, leading to criminal charges against nearly 1,600 participants, though only a fraction were charged with violent offenses.

  • 1 week ago | elepoch.com | Janice Hisle

    Mientras que muchos de los acusados indultados el 6 de enero están reconstruyendo discretamente sus vidas tras cuatro años de juicios y escrutinio, unos pocos están volviendo a la contienda política con grandes ambiciones. Al menos dos están haciendo campaña para ocupar cargos en el Capitolio de Estados Unidos, escenario de una protesta que se volvió violenta el 6 de enero de 2021 y que dio lugar a cargos penales contra casi 1,600 participantes.

  • 1 week ago | theepochtimes.com | Janice Hisle

    While many of the pardoned Jan. 6 defendants are quietly rebuilding their lives after four years of prosecutions and scrutiny, a few are jumping back into the political fray with high ambitions. At least two are campaigning to hold office in the U.S. Capitol, the site of a protest that turned violent on Jan. 6, 2021, leading to criminal charges against nearly 1,600 participants, a fraction of whom were charged with violent offenses.

  • 4 weeks ago | theepochtimes.com | Janice Hisle

    SALT LAKE CITY—Inside a brick building near the snow-covered Wasatch Mountains, dozens of technicians sit at workstations and carefully calibrate high-tech gadgetry with a giant American flag as their backdrop. “‘I’m building a product that’s going to save somebody'—that’s the mantra here,” Jim Cory, senior director of product line management for Teal Drones, told The Epoch Times. The company specializes in small drones that U.S. military, firefighters, police, and border patrol agents use.

  • 1 month ago | theepochtimes.com | Janice Hisle

    Officials say they are working hard to correct a longstanding shortage of people who play crucial roles in keeping America’s skies safe. 3/24/2025Updated: 3/24/2025Efforts to hire more air traffic controllers—following a series of deadly aircraft incidents—are off to a promising start, officials say.

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10 Apr 25

RT @NanReportsNews: OK, homeschoolers. Here's your latest song for memorizing facts. The countries of the world, courtesy of @POTUS

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9 Apr 25

RT @MSierenMO: BIG DAY ON THE HILL: @HawleyMO questions Facebook whistleblower and exposes how Meta likely violated national security, cens…

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9 Apr 25

RT @NanReportsNews: Florida's horse-racing provides a huge economic impact to the state as a source of jobs, tourism, betting revenue, and…