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Camp Humphreys: Real estate deal of a lifetime or concession to isolationists?
John R. Bolton, President Trump's onetime national security adviser, thinks he knows why the commander in chief has suggested that South Korea donate America's largest overseas base to the U.S.
SharesLOVERRO: With a great quarterback comes great responsibility
Everyone in an NFL football operation is under pressure. But I think coach Dan Quinn and the Commanders are under even more now, with the presence of Jayden Daniels. Like Uncle Ben told Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy #15, "With great power comes great responsibility."
SharesWe need more private sector investment in housing, not less
Three of my children recently became first-time homeowners.
SharesAmerica's postwar dominance built the modern world
There has been little official fanfare about this, but 80 years ago Tuesday -- Sept. 2, 1945 -- the Japanese government formally surrendered to the Allied forces (which consisted primarily of Americans).
SharesMedia bias turns free press into Gaza propaganda
Traveling the world as I have this summer exposed a difference in how journalists in free countries and propagandists in unfree ones report them.
SharesHow Democrats learned to love the Grim Reaper
Reports of President Trump's death, just as Mark Twain mused 127 years ago about his own prematurely reported demise, were greatly exaggerated.
SharesTrump slashes foreign aid again
Foreign aid grifters are being cut off.
SharesResist the anti-peanut people
One thing parents shouldn't have to worry about -- but do, thanks to the anti-peanut brigade -- is lunch.
SharesBrandon Johnson: America's least-popular mayor
Brandon Johnson of Chicago is according to a recent poll, less popular among the city's Hispanic and Black voters than the ICE agents scheduled to soon descend on the city.
SharesTrump FTC could end unauthorized federal takeover of employment noncompete agreements
The proposed FTC noncompete clause, which would have banned most employment noncompete agreements nationwide, was scheduled to become effective Sept. 4, 2024.
SharesBrave teen turns to God during Minneapolis church rampage
Amid the suffering, hatred and evil on full display during the Minneapolis church shooting, there's one story that must be told -- one that showcases a stunning level of bravery, heroism and selflessness.
SharesDanish apology to Greenland should be just the start
Copenhagen has at last apologized for its moral trespass against the Inuit of Greenland: a long-running forced contraception scandal known as the Spiral Case.
SharesLetter to the editor: What about watchtowers?
There are lots of old tales about fences ("Trump seizes victory in border wall fight with new funding," Web, Aug. 31).
SharesLetter to the editor: Conservatives must talk about homosexuality
It is clear that what leftists call "hate speech" is often better characterized as a reality check.
SharesLetter to the editor: Use UNGA to end conflicts
Later this month, heads of state will gather at a meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations to celebrate the body's 80th anniversary.
SharesWATCH: U.S. Ambassador to NATO lays out international plans
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker sat down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and shared President Trump's vision for peace in Ukraine, international trade and more.
SharesThe 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.
SharesTrump 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.
SharesTrump'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.
SharesCongress 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.
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