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This bipartisan solution could solve America's water crisis
On the Central Coast of California, water is at the core of our way of life. It is the driving force of our agriculture, the bedrock of our economy and the most basic necessity for everyone who calls our region home.
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Artificial intelligence is dramatically reshaping our economy and national competitiveness.
SharesLet's build America's future
For generations, America's infrastructure has served as the backbone of our economic strength.
SharesAmerica's maritime renaissance depends on building the industrial base
The United States is unquestionably both a great power and the world's leader in many technologies and industries.
SharesSorry, MAGA faithful: Why Vance's 2028 dreams might be a mirage
If you thought we could enjoy a brief, blissful moment of political silence before the 2028 presidential race kicked off, you've got another thing coming.
SharesU.S. defense sector failing to meet 21st-century challenges
Many of America's defense systems perform admirably, but U.S. development and deployment of expensive, expendable precision weapons raise significant concerns.
SharesIs NATO dead?
President Trump has never been fond of NATO, and for good reason.
SharesDon't give America's biotech leadership to China
For decades, the United States has led the world in biotechnology, boasting the greatest number of patents, companies and Nobel Prize winners. A White House plan could cede that lead to China.
SharesVoters stuck in political instant replay as Democrats and Republicans recycle the same battles
In sports, the instant replay was invented and first used by a man named Tony Verna on the Dec. 7, 1963, broadcast of the Army-Navy football game on CBS.
SharesFive ways for Republicans to win on health care affordability
For most of the past 40 years, pollsters have asked voters: Which party do you trust more on health care? Voters trust the Democrats more, and sometimes by a 2-1 margin.
SharesMaking corporations great again with the Free Enterprise Initiative
What's the difference between conservative, values-based shareholder activism, and leftist stakeholderism, ESG, and DEI? The answer has significant implications for corporate governance and the role of corporations in society.
SharesMakary's FDA leadership raises alarms with ideology replacing sound medical judgment
Veteran conservative activist Morton Blackwell likes to remind people that "personnel is policy."
SharesTrump's crime initiative, Memphis homicides and Tito Porter
President Trump went to Memphis, Tennessee, at the top of this week to talk about law and order and crime and punishment.
SharesLOVERRO: Nationals' shiny new toy can't fix what really ails them
The Washington Nationals' biggest addition this winter wasn't a free agent. It's not some hot rookie prospect. No, the exciting new piece for the Nationals, who begin a new season on Thursday in Chicago facing the Cubs, is 4 feet deep, 6 feet wide and weighs about 1,500 pounds.
SharesRep. James Talarico: Texas Democrats' 'Beto' O'Rourke 2.0
Many Texas Democrats thought they had dodged a political bullet on March 3, when state Rep. James Talarico defeated unhinged U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett for their party's U.S. Senate nomination.
SharesLISTEN: Dangers to our republic abound
America's first president, George Washington, sent out clear warnings about the various ways in which the blossoming republic would be attacked. And sadly, Americans didn't heed the warnings.
SharesThe case against Trump's war on Iran
War is the most horrific series of events that any government can engage in. It is systematic, industrialized, indiscriminate killing.
SharesLetter to the editor: "Unpresidential," perhaps, but effective
So The Washington Times' editorial board is clutching its pearls regarding President Trump's refusal to hide his lack of grief over the passing of Robert Mueller.
SharesLetter to the editor: Never forget what the Iranian regime as done
I still remember when the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was overrun in 1979 and Americans were held hostage for 444 days.
SharesRegulators must rein in O'Hare International Airport overscheduling
Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, the busiest airport in the United States, is heading into what could be its most strained summer yet.
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