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How Trump can fix Afghanistan
Last week marked four years since the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan -- four years of isolation, repression and lost opportunity.
SharesEnd foreign mandates on U.S. business
When most people hear "trade negotiations," they think of tariffs and market access.
SharesTrump's aluminum and steel tariffs are working
In the wake of President Trump's historic trade deals with the European Union, Japan and South Korea, our country is winning at levels never seen before.
SharesGaza 'starvation' claims serve Hamas, not civilians
Reports of starvation in Gaza have made headlines in recent weeks, with western governments expressing outrage and demanding immediate action from Israel.
SharesHow Republicans can win the midterms
President Trump recently completed the most successful first six months of any term in history.
SharesKennedy's dismantling of vaccine policy risks lives
Our country's public health officials shoulder tremendous responsibility: to safeguard the nation's health and guide Americans toward longer, healthier lives.
SharesThe Wollman Rink lesson: Why Trump succeeds where Democrats fail
President Donald J. Trump's superpower has always been his ability to read the cultural zeitgeist and meet the moment with commonsense solutions.
SharesLefty media attack on J.D. Vance reminds us that Democrats have a problem with men
A recent hit piece on Vice President J.D. Vance from a British newspaper reminds me of a real and ongoing image crisis facing Democrats, and it's largely one of their own making.
SharesLetter to the editor: Only a lunatic could disagree with D.C. crackdown
Enough already!
SharesIt's a great time to be a U.S. veteran
Twenty years ago, between deployments to Iraq, I wrote on these pages about how wonderful it was to be an American soldier.
SharesTrump's health team must rebuild trust without fueling vaccine hysteria
The Senate recently confirmed Susan Monarez to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
SharesSilicon Valley's China chip problem undermines America's AI dominance strategy
Despite saying in April that it would restrict the sales of Nvidia's advanced H20 chips to China, Team Trump has decided to grant export licenses that allow Nvidia and AMD to sell those chips to China.
SharesU.S. does not negotiate with terrorists
When Canada announced that it would legitimize terrorist group Hamas with state recognition, President Trump responded by questioning the future of U.S.-Canadian trade negotiations.
SharesSam Altman's worst-case AI scenario may already be here
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, appeared at a Federal Reserve event on July 22 and outlined three "scary categories" of how advanced artificial intelligence could threaten society.
SharesWhy Mexico is no longer safe for investors
In less than a year, Mexico has dismantled one of the pillars that made it a top destination for foreign investment: an independent judiciary.
SharesDemocrats dare to claim crime is down in the District of Columbia
I was born in the District of Columbia at the end of 1942.
SharesTrump quarterbacking the Redskins' comeback
It's time to revise "Hail to the Redskins" (HTTR). Better: "Hail to Trump's Redskins."
SharesCoal plants step up when renewables falter during record-breaking electricity demand
Across much of the country, this has been a summer of alarmingly thin margins for our supply of power.
SharesThe Fed's refusal to cut interest rates is costing Americans
It's not every week that sees a Federal Reserve development set to shape America for years to come. But two such developments recently occurred two days apart: On July 30, the Fed's board decided to hold interest rates at their current level, and on Aug. 1, board governor Adriana Kugler resigned.
SharesDemocrats loaded with losers going into 2028
It's the dog days of summer, so let's take a look at election 2028: The Democrats couldn't be in a worse position.
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