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Letter to the editor: There's no negotiating with Iran
Is our president daft? He is if he believes he can meaningfully "negotiate" with the Iranian regime.
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There's a new moneymaker in town, and it's called Selling Your Identity, and while the privacy nightmares are real, it's roping in thousands of participants around the world -- all in the name of artificial intelligence.
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I'm Anath Hartmann, Washington Times Deputy Commentary Editor, and here's a look at some of the op-eds running this week.
SharesCongress must recommit to America's water infrastructure
Spring is here, and with it the familiar rhythms of yard work, ball games and long afternoons spent outdoors.
SharesFederal aviation workers deserve paycheck predictability, stability
TSA employees are on track to receive another $0 paycheck this week, and security lines are unfathomably long at some of our nation's airports.
SharesRural airports are economic lifelines. Washington should treat them that way
When Washington talks about infrastructure, the conversation usually centers on the biggest cities in the country.
SharesTo beat China in medicine, America must change how it funds science
In April 1945, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a hemorrhagic stroke after years of uncontrolled hypertension, an illness many doctors treated as an inevitable fact of aging.
SharesLet's highlight American infrastructure ingenuity at the Olympics
In the late spring of 1869, in the high desert northwest of Salt Lake City, a golden spike was driven into the dusty ground at Promontory Summit, completing the first transcontinental railroad.
SharesHow Washington turned 'real' infrastructure into an ideological wish list of nonsense
For four years under President Joe Biden, Americans were promised a new era of rebuilding our infrastructure.
SharesThree steps we can take to solve California's water crisis
Water is life. It's a simple saying that holds profound meaning, especially in California's Central Valley.
SharesMeeting the moment: North Carolina's race to keep up with growth
To understand why businesses are choosing North Carolina, start in the 6th Congressional District.
SharesBuilding a VA infrastructure for the next generation of veterans
Veterans should not have to win the geographic lottery to access the modern health care services they are eligible for through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
SharesProtect America's 'Warrior Roads'
Northwest Florida may be one of America's best-kept secrets.
SharesA $600B spark for America's economic engine
Looming before Congress is a major domestic policy objective that must pass in just a few months with a number big enough to propel and sustain a prosperous future for the United States of America.
SharesAmerica must invest in resilient, enduring infrastructure
Congress is finding itself at a familiar crossroads. Federally funded infrastructure programs face a looming deadline.
SharesThe regulatory backlog threatening Trump's America First infrastructure agenda
America is in a race to rebuild what's aging, strengthen what's vulnerable and modernize what must endure.
SharesThe Highway Trust Fund drives our economy
Whether North Dakotans are delivering crops to the local elevator or loading the family into a minivan for a road trip, well-maintained roads are essential.
SharesSafe bridges shouldn't be just for big cities
About one-fourth of the bridges in Northeastern Pennsylvania are considered structurally deficient, but every one of them is essential to the communities that depend on them every day.
SharesKeep America moving with vital infrastructure investments
Our nation's infrastructure impacts the lives of all Americans. It is what connects us, unites us and facilitates our everyday activities, both personal and business.
SharesDalilah's Law: Restoring safety on our roadways
On Feb. 25, an 80,000-pound truck was seen driving the wrong way for miles down Highway 61, a divided highway in my congressional district.
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