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The 'America First' approach to reclaiming U.S. leadership in Latin America
The United States stands at a pivotal crossroads in Latin America, where rising challenges demand bold, decisive action.
SharesUpdating Medicare Administrative Contractors system needs to be part of health care solutions
Donald Trump's new administration has the opportunity to address a critical but little-known aspect of our country's health care system: Medicare Administrative Contractors--MACs for short.
SharesTrump's executive actions on DEI are a win for American safety, strength and excellence
By slashing the federal government's parasitic DEI programs and standards last week, President Trump kickstarted a much-needed restoration of American ingenuity, strength, and excellence.
SharesTrump brings Mexico and Canada in line with U.S. trade and security interests
Tariff diplomacy works.
SharesLOVERRO: Harris needs more than winner's edge to land a District stadium for Commanders
I think if owner Josh Harris had answered the question of the future of the Commanders name at his press conference Monday by saying, "We're just going to call the team 'the Jayden Daniels,'" more fans would have welcomed that than the news that there were no plans to change the name from Commanders.
SharesReviving America's white-collar job market with higher tariffs
In the heart of our great nation, growing concerns resonate with every American: The diminishing prospects for white-collar jobs, inflation, and our skyrocketing national debt.
SharesPresident Trump saves electricity grid from projected disaster
Here's a dirty secret: The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) projects that more homes will have blackouts over the next decade.
SharesEconomic realities of Trump's trade war with China
The world has changed since President Trump was first elected in 2016.
SharesTrump, Hegseth, and the road to American military supremacy
America faces unprecedented challenges threatening our position as the world's pre-eminent military power.
SharesDefeating the Houthis
President Trump has re-designated the Houthi rebels of Yemen as a foreign terrorist organization. That they deserve the label is indisputable.
SharesLetter to the editor: U.S. "Iron Dome" would take time, funds
No sooner had the Washington Times announced that President Trump intended to support a missile defense system than supporters and opponents alike came forward repeating old arguments for and against the concept ("Trump's Iron Dome strategy echoes Reagan's SDI missile defense vision," Web, Feb. 2).
SharesLetter to the editor: Cut the waste
I am in support of closing down the U.S. Agency for International Development as an independent agency and rolling it into the State Department ("USAID is a massive pool of waste and corruption and should be shut," Web, Feb. 3).
SharesLetter to the editor: Left makes politics its religion
Since the election, the Democratic Party appears to be intensifying its moral posturing.
SharesBiden, after four years of 'Weekend at Bernie's,' scores new creative gig
Joe Biden, the president who holds the record for most public appearances as the main character in the "Weekend at Bernie's" film -- you know, as the dead guy -- has scored a creative gig with Creative Artists Agency. It doesn't get any more creative than bringing a dead man to life.
SharesTrump's birthright citizenship order is 'blatantly constitutional'
On Monday, January 20, President Trump signed an executive order that denied "birthright citizenship" to individuals born in the United States to alien parents whose U.S. presence is illegal or temporary.
Shares'Not worried': South Africa sets itself on a collision course with Trump
On the sidelines of last month's World Economic Forum, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa casually declared he is "not worried" about his country's relationship with the United States.
SharesChina is preparing for war
China is preparing for war. And the United States is running out of time to deter Beijing's ambition to seize Taiwan and turn the island democracy into the next Hong Kong.
SharesEnforcing the law breaks the law: Chicago's ICE lawsuit
A coalition of anti-border organizations in Chicago has just filed what may be the dumbest lawsuit in the history of jurisprudence.
SharesRobert F. Kennedy Jr.: Saving lives and making America healthy again
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may or may not be confirmed by the Senate as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
SharesSen. Angus King: Maine's independent in name only
Sen. Angus King of Maine bills himself as an "independent," but his voting record is such that the Federal Trade Commission might want to charge him with false advertising if it could.
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