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Gunman who shot 2 people at Old Dominion University in Virginia is dead, college says
A gunman is dead and two people are hurt after a shooting at Old Dominion University on Thursday, the Virginia school said.
SharesWATCH: Below zero and under pressure — Inside the Army’s push to master Arctic warfare
The Pentagon is pouring billions of dollars into new technologies that can survive, and excel, in that extreme cold, with an eye toward potential Arctic combat. The goal is to close an Arctic capabilities gap with adversaries Russia and China.
SharesVulnerabilities revealed in China’s nuclear warhead storage, transportation system
The People's Liberation Army Rocket Force stores and maintains a rapidly expanding arsenal of nuclear warheads for missiles at mountain facilities in China that are vulnerable to strikes or disruption by the U.S. military, according to a report by a military think tank.
SharesTrump on new Iranian leaders: ‘Let’s see what happens to them’
President Trump on Wednesday said the Iran war is turning out to be "easier than we thought."
SharesTrump skips question about U.S. at fault for missile strike on Iran school
President Trump said Wednesday that he does not know about the preliminary military investigation that determined the U.S. military is responsible for the missile strike that hit the Iranian elementary school.
SharesProjectiles hit three cargo vessels in and near Strait of Hormuz as closure continues
Unidentified projectiles struck three cargo ships in or near the Strait of Hormuz early Wednesday amid the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported.
SharesWATCH: Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon on election integrity and DOJ priorities
Harmeet Dhillon sits down with Alex Swoyer to discuss the Justice Department's civil rights priorities, including election integrity, parental rights, Harvard, and religious liberty. In this interview, she explains how the DOJ is approaching voter roll access, school-related legal fights, and high-profile enforcement cases under the Trump administration.
SharesWATCH: After the Iran strikes — allies fail, drug programs bloat, and Greenland beckons
I'm Anath Hartmann, Deputy Commentary Editor here at The Washington Times. Here's a brief look at some of the pieces running this week.
SharesWATCH: Sam Asghari on Iran and why he’s cheering for change
Billy Hallowell sits down with Sam Asghari, an Iranian immigrant who shares a powerful perspective on the protests, the Iranian people's longing for freedom, and why this moment could be a historic turning point for the nation.
SharesAssistant AG Harmeet Dhillon scours social media for tips to act for justice
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon is among the most active Trump officials on social media -- and it's not just her own posts.
Shares‘They will not assimilate’: Jake Lang, target of alleged ISIS bomb attack, slams Muslim immigrants
Jake Lang, a MAGA supporter whose anti-Muslim rally was the target of what authorities say was an ISIS-inspired terror attack in New York City, believes he was spared from harm by God.
SharesDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth says operations in Iran headed for ‘most intense day’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday would be the "most intense day of strikes" against Iran since the start of the conflict 10 days ago.
SharesIran war follows decades of the theocratic regime’s deadly global terrorism
Before the U.S. and Israel opened a war on Iran, the Islamic republic had waged a nearly 50-year campaign of global terrorism that has killed thousands, including at least 995 U.S. servicemen, military personnel and other Americans.
SharesAnthropic sues Trump administration over Pentagon’s ‘supply chain risk’ designation
Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic sued the Trump administration Monday over its move to designate the company a "supply chain risk" to national security, setting up a high-stakes legal battle that could shape the future of AI use in the military.
SharesBomb-throwing protesters in New York City vowed allegiance to Islamic State, say court documents
New York and federal authorities are looking for links between the Islamic State terror group and two pro-Muslim counterprotesters accused of hurling homemade explosives at a rally against New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani over the weekend.
SharesTrump grieves with families during return of soldiers killed in war in the Middle East
President Trump on Saturday joined grieving families at Dover Air Force Base at the dignified transfer for the six U.S. soldiers killed in the war in the Middle East.
SharesWATCH: Religious liberty and how Trump saved America
President Trump has flipped the switch of anti-Christianity, anti-religion, anti-faith that was driving the nation under Democrat leadership, and in so doing, has "saved the nation," said Great American Media CEO and president Bill Abbott.
SharesWashington Times Weekly: Iran’s supreme leader is dead and nobody agrees on what comes next
I'm George Gerbo, and welcome to Washington Times Weekly, where we get a chance to sit down with our reporters and talk about their coverage of the latest news and events. And this week, it is all about the war in Iran, as we get to talk to Foreign Affairs Correspondent Vaughn Cockayne.
SharesWATCH: Made in the USA, raised for China — The surrogacy threat no one is talking about
Retired U.S. Intelligence Officer Emilio Gonzalez joins Politically Unstable with Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler to discuss this massive national security risk nobody seems to be talking about: Chinese surrogacy exploiting American birthright citizenship.
SharesWATCH: How Iran destabilized a region — and what comes next
The decision to go into combat is never simple. What went into President Trump's decision-making before striking Iran and was it a good choice? Tim Constantine and David Bozell ask whether this could turn into a grand misadventure in American history.
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