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Real red state RINOs deserve our attention in 2026
The frenzy over the 2026 midterms has already started as official Washington shifts into survival mode.
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President Trump got what might be considered some good news last week, though most of the major American media ignored it.
SharesCalifornia burns fire victims
Rampaging wildfires leveled 7,417 houses and shops in Los Angeles in early January.
SharesIlhan Omar's tangled web of Somali fraud
The $1 billion welfare scandal unfolding in Minnesota has entangled members of Rep. Ilhan Omar's Somali community, with potential ties back to the congresswoman herself.
SharesLetter to the editor: Second strike tut-tutting shows lack of combat understanding
Let me get this straight: It's OK to bomb a drug boat filled with enough cocaine or fentanyl to devastate hundreds of American lives, but it's not OK to hit that same vessel again?
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump's trying to save you
Democrats want to demonize supporters of President Trump, who is working on behalf of all of us.
SharesLetter to the editor: Constituent emails are democracy's lifeblood
For many Americans, emailing a state legislator is the best way to make their voice heard.
SharesAmericans don't care about deaths of drug-running scum buckets
Headlines are alive with news of Pete Hegseth's supposed "war crime" and Adm. Frank "Mitch" Bradley's supposed "illegal order" and double-tap this, double-tap that, and international law and "kill them all, kill them all!" -- yada, yada. It's all very exciting stuff. Too bad nobody really cares.
SharesAddicted to devices: This is your brain on digital screens
Our brains, a growing body of research shows, are sitting ducks for the stimuli found on cellphones, social media and computer screens, making us want even more.
SharesNo, Christmas is not a pagan holiday
It's that "most wonderful time of year" again, when pseudo-intellectuals and secular skeptics rush to outdo one another in telling us that Christmas is not really what we think it is.
SharesHow multiculturalism and open borders brought Muslims' religious war from Nigeria to America
How insensitive of Christians to celebrate their holidays publicly. Don't they know that it upsets Muslims?
SharesThe melancholy of Christmas
There is a pervasive myth that suicide rates spike during Christmas time.
SharesJewish Americans must get on right side of immigration debate
Hanukkah is less than a week away, and President Trump's decision to halt migration from Third World countries and deport foreigners deemed security risks is a great gift to Jewish Americans.
SharesThe new American dream starts with a college search
Dear college applicants: You don't need an Ivy League degree to build a successful and financially secure future.
SharesJudge Boasberg's hypocrisy
Congress has mastered the art of sending toothless letters that draw media attention without accomplishing anything.
SharesPolitically Unstable: Socialist New York vs. the free state of Florida
Mayors across America are banding together to implement President Trump's economic agenda. Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Scott Singer, mayor of Boca Raton, Florida and the chairman of the America First Policy Institute Mayors' Council, to discuss the effort he is coordinating to set cities like Boca Raton apart from high-tax, high-regulation cities.
SharesYoung people will lead America into tyranny if not stopped
Only 15 percent of young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 say they follow news all or most of the time, Pew Research Center reported. Compare that to the 62 percent of those above the age of 65 years old who say the follow news regularly. No wonder youth vote Democrat. They're ignorant.
SharesLetter to the editor: Don't give the fox the henhouse key
The deployment of Turkish soldiers to Gaza as part of a future International Stabilization Force" should be a nonstarter for U.S. diplomats and mediators.
SharesLetter to the editor: Choose to see your opponent as human
Half the country believes the other half is insane. That is not democracy; it's a pathology.
SharesLetter to the editor: Vatican failed by ignoring history
The recent visit by Pope Leo to Turkey, while framed as a mission of peace and interfaith dialogue, has sent a wave of profound disappointment and pain through the Armenian American community.
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