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Former Interior Secretary Don Hodel, right, gestures during a Washignton news conference Wednesday June 11, 1997 where it was announced that he would replace Pat Robertson, center, as the Christian Coalition's president. Also it was announced that former Washington Rep. Randy Tate, left, would replace Ralph Reed as the Coalition's executive secretary. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)

Don Hodel: A good and faithful servant

One name from the Reagan team that often flies below the radar is Donald P. Hodel, who served as secretary of energy and secretary of the interior under Reagan.

Police tape surrounds a school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, after Tuesday's mass shooting. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

The cost of gender ideology is civilizational ruin

Last month's shooting at Canada's Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, which left eight people dead and more than 25 wounded, is especially shocking for a country that prides itself on regulating firearms. Canadians have been desperately searching for answers, but the authorities and media are unlikely to point them to one plausible explanation: the transgender medical industry.

Comparing workers and industry in the United States of America versus China illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Why America should measure its environmental performance

My commonsense effort to acknowledge the environmental performance of America's workers and industry has been met with breathless hysteria exemplified by a recent piece by Michael McKenna.

Supporting the traditional family illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Heritage's 'save the family' plan empowers women

When my colleagues at The Heritage Foundation released a major report titled "Saving America by Saving the Family," they expected pushback from the political left.