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Jeff Louderback

Clearwater, New York

Writer at Freelance

National Reporter at The Epoch Times

Award-winning writer, author and publicist. ADHD advocate. http://t.co/gn2QOqXZhp; http://t.co/oNVLiBKhV7; http://t.co/LyCc4ayFRF

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  • 3 days ago | theepochtimes.com | Jeff Louderback

    The vice president talked about his rapid ascent from a senator with no previous political experience to joining Trump in the Oval Office. 6/25/2025|Updated: 6/25/2025LIMA, Ohio—When he was running for Senate four years ago as a candidate mostly known for his best-selling book, “Hillbilly Elegy,” JD Vance recalls speaking in front of groups as small as a dozen trying to earn Ohioans’ votes.

  • 4 days ago | theepochtimes.com | Jeff Louderback

    The agency says Vice President JD Vance, who was a freshman Ohio senator when the crash occurred, sought the initiative. 6/24/2025|Updated: 6/24/2025Almost two years and four months after the accident occurred, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a five-year, $10 million research project to study the long-term health outcomes from the Feb. 3, 2023, toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

  • 4 days ago | elepoch.com | Jeff Louderback

    LIMA, Ohio — Cuando se presentó como candidato al Senado hace cuatro años, conocido principalmente por su libro superventas "Hillbilly Elegy", JD Vance recuerda haber hablado ante grupos de apenas una docena de personas para intentar ganarse los votos de los habitantes de Ohio. Muchos de sus viajes le llevaron al noroeste de Ohio, una región caracterizada por paisajes llanos y pequeños pueblos salpicados de granjas e iglesias con altos campanarios.

  • 1 week ago | theepochtimes.com | Jeff Louderback

    The president of Superb Canning and co-founder of the Food Independence Summit returned to his roots where homesteading is a way of life. 6/18/2025|Updated: 6/18/2025SUGARCREEK, Ohio—Growing up Amish before he left the community to carve his own path, John Miller likes to say that he traded driving a horse-and-buggy for a Pontiac. The journey eventually led back to the rolling hills of northeast Ohio and the second-largest community of Amish in the world.

  • 3 weeks ago | theepochtimes.com | Jeff Louderback

    ‘We are now several generations removed from commonly knowing how to gut a chicken, tap a maple tree, and plant tomatoes,’ regenerative farmer Joel Salatin said6/5/2025Updated: 6/5/2025Decades ago, many Americans lived on farms and in small towns, and they grew and raised the food that they consumed. After an age of reliance on store-bought items, many Americans are returning to those roots.

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