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The long game on Trump's energy dominance plans

Electricity prices are still increasing, and Democrats are rushing to blame President Trump. However, as Energy Secretary Chris Wright recently pointed out, recent Democratic policies are actually at fault.

Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and antisemitism illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Trump should sanction Cuba's pro-Hezbollah ICAP

About 90 miles from the shores of Key West, Florida, a little-known organization linked to Cuba's intelligence apparatus is training foreign nationals to wage war against the West.

The United States of America's foreign policy shift between India and Pakistan illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Trump's India tariffs signal a Southeast Asia policy shift

When President Trump imposed a crushing 50% tariff on Indian goods last week to punish the country for buying Russian oil, he upended decades of Washington efforts to forge closer ties with New Delhi.

The United States of America's maritime industry and naval shipbuilding illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Congress has unfinished business regarding naval shipbuilding

When President Trump told a joint session of Congress in March that he was creating a shipbuilding office dedicated to reviving America's maritime industry, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle applauded.