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Washington should follow Iowa's lead for a smaller, more accountable government
In November, Americans overwhelmingly rejected the Washington status quo because it was ruining our country.
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There is one border crisis cause rarely talked about: Russian action and its puppet regimes in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela aiming to destabilize Western world.
SharesPrince George's County Animal Shelter is overcrowded and adoptions are needed
Many local animal shelters are suffering from severe overcrowding. One of those shelters is our very own local Prince George's County (PGC) Animal Shelter.
SharesGoodbye Department of Education, hello new educational options
Linda McMahon will appear on Capitol Hill next Thursday asking senators to confirm her for what will hopefully be a short stint as Education secretary.
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump keeps his promises
What we have experienced in U.S. government these past two weeks is earth-shattering and historic.
SharesLetter to the editor: Candy store's closed
President Trump is shutting down the Biden-run candy store door where the Democrats have shopped for four years -- and now they are running around in desperation, their tails between their legs, looking for other sources to satisfy their cravings ("Labor unions sue to stop Trump's USAID shutdown," Web, Feb. 6).
SharesLetter to the editor: DEI violates Civil Rights Act
President Trump has made it clear that the illegal discrimination known as diversity, equity and inclusion will no longer be tolerated in the federal government ("Trump's executive actions on DEI are a win for American safety, strength and excellence," Web, Feb. 4).
SharesTrump can bring prosperity back by doubling down on health care price transparency
President Trump's return to office offers an opportunity to renew the pro-growth, pro-prosperity era Americans enjoyed during his first term before the pandemic hit.
SharesChina's fentanyl fandango
China, our enemy, is a double-crossing liar about its U.S.-bound killer drugs.
SharesBreaking free from the addiction to government schools
For generations, we've handed our children over to the government to be educated. But have we once stopped to ask: Is what they are learning good?
SharesDemocrats' DOGE freakout
Rumors are swirling in Washington about the next targets of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
SharesSome leadership lessons for new CIA chief Ratcliffe to ponder
The stakes for our nation could not be higher as former Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe takes the helm as the 25th director of the CIA.
SharesBiden's block of U.S. Steel-Nippon merger shows dangerous executive overreach
President Biden's decision to block the deal between U.S. Steel and Japanese-owned Nippon Steel is a clear illustration of how Mr. Biden put politics over principle to fulfill a campaign promise.
SharesLetter to the editor: No "two states" in Israel
Jonathan Feldstein's recent op-ed, "What to do with the 'Palestinians,'" (Web, Feb. 3), addresses an issue I've never seen or heard discussed by the mainstream media.
SharesLetter to the editor: Aid freeze could harm U.S.
Freezing foreign assistance makes the U.S. weaker, less safe and less prosperous ("White House orders freeze on 'all federal financial assistance,'" Web, Jan. 27).
SharesLetter to the editor: We're not paying you to protest
For two weeks now I've been having flashbacks of newsreels from the late '60s, because ever since President Trump took office, all the Democrats have been doing is protesting.
SharesFCC giving a much-needed shakeup to mainstream media
Sorry, CBS. If it walks like a duck, squawks like a duck, then it probably is a CBS squawky duck doing the due diligence corporate media thing to cover up for Democrats' failings.
SharesLOVERRO: One name stands out among mixed legacies of Eagles coaches
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is not among the finalists for NFL Coach of the Year, even though it is his second NFC championship title and trip to the Super Bowl in three years.
SharesTrump's march through Senate an awesome display of raw political power
The American people expect, or at least hope for, basic competence. They also expect caution in the setting of precedents.
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