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Letter to the editor: U.S. still committed to bringing home Vietnam War servicemen remains
As it has for over 40 years, the United States remains steadfastly committed to providing the fullest possible accounting for personnel missing from the Vietnam War (accounting for other designated conflicts was added in later years).
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Kudos to the Trump administration for turning up the pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates.
SharesLetter to the editor: Commanders' Daniels easily most exciting story on 2024 season
I have no problem with Jayden Daniels' placement ("Commanders' Daniels ranks fifth among quarterbacks in survey of NFL coaches, executives," Web, July 14).
SharesLetter to the editor: Let's avoid an "Empire Strikes Back" scenario in the Middle East
I am struck by the remarkable parallels between the recent Iran-Israel war and the iconic 1977 film "Star Wars."
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump must make clear to China it will defend Taiwan
Kudos to the Black Bear Academy for publishing a full-page advertisement in The Washington Times calling on the international community to support Taiwan in safeguarding democracy.
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump, O'Donnell should end public feud
Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump have been feuding since the former criticized the latter during a 2006 episode of "The View."
SharesLetter to the editor: Democrats don't let Trump's accomplishments stop them
President Trump's herculean accomplishments his first six months in office did not cause the feckless Democrats to take pause, and they're at it again.
SharesLetter to the editor: Quash subversive, violent activity in U.S.
We must act with immediate force against America's enemies from within, quashing their lethal agenda and restoring our freedom and sovereignty.
SharesLetter to the editor: DNC chair effectively supporting terrorism
Is Democratic National Chair Ken Martin a patriot or a terrorist supporter?
SharesLetter to the editor: Take FBI's 'no client list' announcement with salt shaker
Would the FBI protect VIPs from sex crimes allegations?
SharesLetter to the editor: A remittance tax is a bad idea
Three cheers for Stephen Moore's column, "Congress should just say no to a remittance tax" (Web, June 17).
SharesLetter to the editor: Honest people have nothing to fear from Medicaid changes
Amazingly, objectors to the health-care provisions in the Big Beautiful Bill seem obsessed with the possibility that Medicaid recipients might lose coverage if they incorrectly fill out government forms.
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"Why Georgetown's leadership must be held accountable for campus antisemitism" (Web, July 7) by Charles Asher Small repeats false and discredited claims about the U.S.-Qatar educational partnership.
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I was horrified by the Times' front-page article on Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, which ran along with a photo of contestant Joey Chestnut stuffing food into his mouth ("No hero like him," July 4).
SharesLetter to the editor: Supreme Court must overturn asylum-access ruling
From the start of President Trump's second term, district courts nationwide have issued injunctions aimed at stopping the president from implementing parts of the MAGA agenda.
SharesLetter to the editor: Education, not indoctrination
I and I think many others who attended school when real history and real civics were taught believe such courses should still be mandatory ("Make American civics courses mandatory in schools," Web, July 3).
SharesLetter to the editor: Nary a Russia protest on college campuses
Various reputable agencies have reported an estimated 13,000 to 17,000 civilians killed in Gaza, along with possibly 100,000 injured by Israeli bombings that occurred after the Hamas attack on Israel.
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As we celebrated our country's 249th birthday last week and observed some political discourse, I thought back to the 1950s, when I first became interested in politics and politicians.
SharesLetter to the editor: Division can be overcome
The specter of civil war looms over our nation, fueled by deepening divisions and recent events that have inflamed tensions.
SharesLetter to the editor: Fetterman should consider a party switch
Sen. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania Democrat, may wear blue, but his politics have started to look suspiciously red, white and right-of-center.
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