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Trump touts 91% drop in drug boat trafficking; admin defends deadly strikes
President Trump on Tuesday said the amount of drugs coming into the U.S. by sea was down 91% since the military began striking drug boats in international waters.
SharesWATCH: Susan Ferrechio answers questions about Biden-era phone spying
The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Jim Jordan, has released documents showing that the Justice Department secretly subpoenaed his phone records in April 2022 during an investigation of President Trump's first term in office.
SharesWATCH: Trump says he’ll release MRI results; he doesn’t know what part of his body was scanned
President Trump said Sunday that he would release the results of his MRI test that he received in October.
SharesTrump defends Hegseth over reports of a second strike on alleged drug boat
President Trump on Sunday downplayed reports that his defense secretary ordered military members to strike a suspected drug boat a second time after an initial strike failed to kill two crewmen.
SharesGlobal demand, depleted U.S. stockpiles have American firms cranking up rocket, missile production
Global demand for arms in an increasingly fractious world and an alarmingly depleted U.S. stockpile of long-range weapons are driving a dramatic surge in the American defense industry's production of rockets and missiles.
SharesWATCH: A.I. holds power to enslave
A new Rasmussen-Heartland Institute survey shows a large percentage of likely voters between the ages of 18 and 39 years old would happily turn over policy and governing decisions for this country to -- get this -- artificial intelligence.
SharesHungary’s Orban seeks more Russian oil and gas at Kremlin talks with Putin
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Friday, once again shunning efforts by his European Union partners to isolate Moscow over its invasion of neighboring Ukraine nearly four years ago.
SharesHow Russian drones targeting civilians are turning one Ukrainian city into a ‘human safari’
When Olena Horlova leaves home or drives through town outside the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, she fears that she's a target. She believes that Russian drones could be waiting on a rooftop, along the road or aiming for her car.
SharesWATCH: Be thankful, America
It's Thanksgiving. The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell ask: What are you thankful for?
SharesWATCH: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade underway in Manhattan
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade kicks off Thursday in New York City, with new balloons depicting Buzz Lightyear and Pac-Man set to take to the skies and floats featuring Labubu and Lego gracing the streets.
SharesKremlin confirms U.S. envoy will visit as talks on ending war in Ukraine gain momentum
A senior Kremlin official confirmed Wednesday that U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is set to visit Moscow next week as efforts pick up speed to find a consensus on ending the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine.
SharesLeaked audio shows envoy Steve Witkoff coaching Putin adviser on how to pitch peace plan to Trump
White House special envoy Steve Witkoff advised a senior official close to Russian President Vladimir Putin last month on how best to pitch a Ukraine peace plan to President Trump, according to transcripts of leaked audio released Tuesday.
SharesUkraine accepts core terms of U.S.-backed peace deal with Russia but territorial issues remain
Ukraine has accepted the fundamental elements of a U.S.-brokered peace agreement aimed at ending its conflict with Russia, though a final resolution remains elusive due to persistent questions about territorial concessions to Moscow.
SharesWATCH: Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri on Arctic Frost, the Epstein files, ICE and ‘America First’
Welcome to the Washington Times sit-down with Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt. He served as Attorney General of his home state before joining the Senate in 2023. He recently authored a new New York Times bestseller, "The Last Line of Defense: How to Beat the Left in Court."
SharesTrump says U.S. officials will meet with Russia, Ukraine as peace plan talks continue
President Trump said he's directed Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Army Secretary Dan Driscoll to meet with Russia and Ukraine, respectively, as he touts "tremendous progress" on ending the war
SharesA look at Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian envoy who helped craft the new Ukraine peace proposal
Kirill Dmitriev is not a professional diplomat. But the head of Russia's sovereign wealth fund has emerged as a key player in drafting a new proposal to end Moscow's war in Ukraine.
SharesUkraine, U.S. reach ‘understanding’ on Trump-backed peace deal, but major hurdles remain
Ukraine has agreed to the core terms of a U.S.-backed peace deal to end its war with Russia, but a final agreement still appears distant because of questions about whether Kyiv is willing to cede any of its territory to Moscow.
SharesWATCH: Lindsey McPherson on the fight over the Epstein files
The political fight over the Epstein files has escalated, with both the House and Senate overwhelmingly voting to force their release. The central questions are how much of this fight is political theater and what the files will actually reveal once they're made public.
SharesFirst lady Melania Trump welcomes the White House Christmas Tree
First lady Melania Trump kicked off the holiday season Monday at the White House by welcoming the White House's official Christmas tree.
SharesSen. Eric Schmitt says upper chamber in talks to have ‘Watergate-style hearings’ over Arctic Frost
The Senate will likely hold "Watergate-style hearings" to get to the bottom of the Biden administration's pursuit of President Trump and other Republicans stemming from the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, Sen. Eric Schmitt told The Washington Times.
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