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WATCH: The high stakes of U.S.-China policy in the artificial intelligence era
President Trump's second presidency comes amid a great power battle between the U.S. and China for dominance over AI and other futuristic dual-use technologies that are reshaping the global security environment.
SharesConcerns about outdated air traffic control systems return after deadly D.C. crash
The deadly collision between a commercial jet and an Army helicopter near the nation's capital Wednesday night will cast a fresh spotlight on longstanding concerns about outdated air traffic control systems.
SharesRFK says he is not ‘anti-vaccine,’ warns America faces debt and ruin if health worsens
President Trump's health secretary nominee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., on Wednesday said vaccines are a critical component of health care, hoping to push back on the main objection to his nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
SharesVIDEO: GOP needs to land on a plan and the clock is ticking
Congressional Republicans are working to hash out a legislative strategy as the Trump administration takes shape.
SharesTrump offers all federal workers an 8-month buyout to resign
President Trump continued his crusade to thin out the federal bureaucracy by offering all 3 million federal workers eight months' salary in exchange for resigning from their positions.
SharesNew sheriff in town — Hegseth wastes no time bringing change to the Pentagon
A flurry of military-focused executive orders from the White House on Monday meant Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's first day on the job would be anything but leisurely.
SharesTrump’s push to ax FEMA sparks disaster aid showdown with states
President Trump's plan to shutter the Federal Emergency Management Agency could save the federal government billions but will hit stiff resistance from governors who don't want to shoulder more of the cost of natural disasters.
SharesWATCH: March for Life returns to Washington
President Trump made a triumphant return to the March for Life on Friday, addressing the nation's largest anti-abortion demonstration via video.
SharesWatch: American optimism under President Trump
Promises made, promises kept will go down in history as the slogan best used to describe President Trump's first week in office in his second term.
SharesGet all of Friday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Friday's Front Page: A federal judge has issued a temporary order to block the Trump administration from carrying out a plan to deny birthright citizenship, Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth has narrowly cleared a key Senate hurdle, and more.
SharesTrump says he may eliminate FEMA, vows overhaul
President Trump said he's considering an executive order that could eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency, blasting it as a failure and saying that states should oversee their own disaster recovery efforts.
SharesTrump says he was caught off guard by GOP opposition to Hegseth
President Trump told reporters Friday that he was surprised that two GOP senators rejected Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.
SharesTrump departs White House to visit disaster zones in North Carolina and California
President Donald Trump headed to hurricane-battered North Carolina and wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles on Friday, using the first trip of his second administration to tour areas where politics have clouded the response to deadly disasters.
SharesTrump says companies will enjoy lower taxes if products made in U.S.
President Trump called on global businesses to make their products in America in exchange for lower taxes.
SharesGet all of Thursday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Thursday's Front Page: Congress has given final approval to a bill that requires the Department of Homeland Security to detain and try to deport illegal immigrants accused of theft and violent crimes, the fates of high-stakes legal battles are unclear as the second Trump administration begins, and more.
SharesOath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes visits Capitol Hill after Trump clemency
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted of orchestrating his far-right extremist group's Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol, showed up Wednesday on Capitol Hill, a day after he was released from prison as part of President Donald Trump's sweeping clemency order.
SharesWashington Times Events: Welcome Back to Washington
The Washington Times joins WMAL for the 'Welcome Back to Washington' Inauguration kick-off party.
SharesTrump suggests shuttering FEMA, letting states handle own disasters
President Trump suggested that the Federal Emergency Management Agency could be shut down to instead let the states handle their own disasters.
SharesGet all of Tuesday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Tuesday's Front Page: Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States and began working immediately via executive orders, the crux of those orders sought to and tighten immigration via the southern U.S. border, and more.
SharesWATCH: President Trump attends Commander-in-Chief, Liberty Inaugural Balls
After taking the oath of office and signing dozens of executive orders, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greeted supporters at the Commander in Chief Inaugural Ball.
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