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Intercountry adoption system illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

The U.S. intercountry adoption system has failed

In releasing its latest annual report to Congress on intercountry adoptions, the State Department claimed on X that intercountry adoption remains "viable, ethical, and transparent."

Britain, the United States of America, India, Mauritius and  Diego Garcia illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

U.S. can not afford to lose Diego Garcia

Unless something changes, the land under one of America's most strategic military bases will be owned by Mauritius, a country with deep and growing ties to China.

Mexico and cartels Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Trump's war on the drug cartels

President Trump has apparently taken a page from Tom Clancy's novel "Clear and Present Danger" and undertaken a covert war with the drug cartels.

GAZA BORDER, Israel -- The border separating Gaza, to the left, with Israel seems quiet on Aug. 12, 2025. But Israeli soldiers maintain a heavy presence, on guard for any sign of another Hamas terror attack. The Israeli people, still reeling from the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack, have yet to completely return to their homes along the border. (Cheryl Chumley/The Washington Times)

Israel vs. Hamas vs. Palestinians: When optimism proves deadly

- The Washington Times

In answer to a question from The Washington Times, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said not all Muslims have Hamas-like terrorist tendencies and that cultivating the more moderate voices among the Islamic faithful is a sure step toward bringing peace. He has a point. Then again, maybe not.

Stairway to Literacy Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Our kids are struggling to read

After this year's release of national test scores from the Nation's Report Card, it's clear that our country still needs a strong literacy policy.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the abortion pill mifepristone illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

FDA leadership should reflect pro-life values

President Trump has called himself the "most pro-life president" in U.S. history, and there is no doubt that he has done much to advance the cause of life.

Arab money donations to United States of America's colleges and universities illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

Arab money flooding American universities

American universities have accepted more than $14.6 billion in donations from Arab states since 1981. Yet a staggering 73% of these contributions remain unaccounted for.