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FILE - A person walks into the One Franklin Square Building, home of The Washington Post newspaper, June 21, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

The decline of The Washington Post

Unless you work -- or used to work, given the layoffs and closings of so many newspapers -- in the declining profession of journalism, you may not be aware of the problems at The Washington Post.

Illustration on reforming Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

The coming constitutional ICE age

This fall, during the opening of the United Nations in New York City, I recognized the face of a federal officer from his days working in law enforcement in New Jersey and mine working as a trial judge.

China’s control of energy and technology illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

How to beat China at shipbuilding, tech and energy

While Washington consumes itself with debates over software regulation and partisan grievances, Beijing has quietly cornered the market on the heavy infrastructure that dictates geopolitical power.

Several VISA and MASTER credit cards are shown in Buffalo Grove, Ill., Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)

The dangers of credit card populism

Washington has a long history of mistaking resentment for a desire for reform. That impulse is now on full display in the growing populist push to "do something" about credit cards.

A Meta logo is shown on a video screen at LlamaCon 2025, an AI developer conference, in Menlo Park, Calif., April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Social media lawsuit is anti-American at root

- The Washington Times

Opening statements start this week for a landmark lawsuit against social media companies' biggest names, including Meta and Google, alleging they purposefully addicted children to their products. But what of choice? And that's the problem with this suit.

Republika Srpska illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Republika Srpska deserves independence

- The Washington Times

Prominently displayed on the outer wall of the Iranian Embassy in Sarajevo is a sign that reads, "In memory of Iranian men who sacrificed their lives for peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina."