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Democrats deliberately misdiagnose the Trump economy
To listen to Democrats, you would think the American economy -- widely regarded as the most dynamic on the planet -- is on the verge of disaster.
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The "Sunshine State" is a shining example of many wonderful things: a thousand-mile coastline with pristine beaches, world-famous theme parks, and best-in-America hurricane preparedness. A lesser-known superlative is our state's proven safety net for children and families in crisis: The Florida Network of Youth and Family Services.
SharesWATCH: America and Israel agree -- we are winning in Iran
Ask President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu how the war on Iran is progressing and they both say: winning.
SharesWATCH: How the Iran conflict is reshaping the U.S. economy
Tim Constantine and David Bozell break down what the conflict with Iran means for your wallet, and why they think the outlook may be brighter than the headlines suggest.
SharesTime to rethink TSA
Left-wing zealots in Congress used federal employees as props in their fight for the rights of illegal aliens and hardened criminals.
SharesWhat's the real truth about aliens and UFOs?
Not long ago, many would have scoffed at claims of extraterrestrials, alien abductions and UFOs.
SharesLee Teng-hui and the Taiwan alternative
March 23 is the 30th anniversary of a historical first: Lee Tung-hui's ballot box selection as president of Taiwan, more formally known as the Republic of China.
SharesAmerica's growing political elitism problem
Michele Tafoya, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota, said one way Americans could deal with rising gasoline prices is to "maybe" "take one less trip to Starbucks and so that gas goes a little further." Are Americans supposed to say thank you, Michele?
SharesIran's war on America is real
The chant from Iran for 40-plus years has been "death to Israel, death to America, death to the West" -- meaning, radical Islamism is not a regional threat, or a country vs. country threat, but rather a global assault on freedom, justice, equality, law and order.
SharesLetter to the editor: Clean house in Congress
President Trump hasn't endorsed either Ken Paxton or John Cornyn for the Republican Senate primary runoff race in Texas. He should not endorse Mr. Cornyn.
SharesLetter to the editor: Democrats, do your job
The Democrats must fund the Department of Homeland Security and fully open the government.
SharesLetter to the editor: Where did the real Americans go?
How did the people who served in World War II come to be known as the Greatest Generation? By being true patriots.
SharesDeceptive platform design is exploiting American homebuyers
Digital platforms Americans use to navigate the homebuying process are not the neutral guides they appear to be.
SharesWATCH: Big Tech bias, energy vulnerability and the GLP-1 patent fight
I'm Anath Hartmann, Deputy Commentary Editor for The Washington Times. Here's a look at some of this week's op-eds.
Shares'Mowing the grass' in Iran risks an endless cycle of war
I first heard the phrase "mowing the grass" years ago in Tel Aviv during a meeting with Israeli intelligence officers.
SharesFailure to name Islamist roots of U.S. terror attacks undermines national security
Whenever a terrorist act occurs in the United States, legacy media pretend to be totally mystified as to the motivation behind it.
SharesIran war a huge U.S. victory
Operation Epic Fury represents a decisive, courageous move by President Trump to prevent Iran from ever developing a nuclear weapon.
SharesTrump's 'Made in America' order restores truth in labeling
President Trump's latest "Made in America" executive order takes direct aim at a global shell game in which foreign producers disguise, stretch and misrepresent where their goods come from.
SharesWork over welfare: Wisconsin model outperforms Minnesota's failure
Minnesota and Wisconsin may be neighbors, but they are miles apart on welfare abuse and reform.
SharesMayor Bowser disavows plot to tax anyone driving to the capital
Credit to Mayor Muriel Bowser for recognizing that the District of Columbia isn't Manhattan.
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