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A ship came under attack Sunday while sailing through the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, British authorities said, leading to a shootout between the apparent attackers and armed security aboard the ...
Mallory Wilson | July 6, 2025 (The Washington Times) — President Trump said a potential TikTok deal will start being discussed early next week with China. Mr. Trump said the United States “pretty much ...
President Trump signed his One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law on Independence Day, just one day after Congress sent the massive tax and spending cut package to his desk. Surrounded by congressional ...
Mallory Wilson | July 6, 2025 (The Washington Times) — NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte applauded President Trump for the work he did at the NATO summit to get other members to spend more on defense.
Upcoming National Birthday Bash Must Rival All Past Celebrations Editorial Board | July 4, 2025 (The Washington Times) — One year from today, America will observe its semiquincentennial. That’s a ...
Kerry Picket | July 5, 2025 (The Washington Times) — Hamas said Friday that it has responded to the White House’s ceasefire proposal between the Palestinian militant group and Israel in a “positive ...
President Trump called on Congress on Thursday to pass his One Big Beautiful Bill Act, saying it would stave off the “largest tax hike in history” and deliver an economic boon for Americans in every ...
Scott Douglas Gerber | July 2, 2025 (The Washington Times) — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently expressed “complete confidence” in the University of Virginia’s board of visitors as the board ...
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers wants to stop U.S. agencies from acquiring or using artificial intelligence made by the Chinese Communist Party or other foreign adversaries. The House Select ...
Andrew Salmon | June 29, 2025 (The Washington Times) — The opening of a ritzy beach resort in North Korea is puzzling pundits. The impressive scale and apparent high quality of the resort are raising ...
Matt Delaney | July 2, 2025 (The Washington Times) — Naturalized U.S. citizens who committed crimes, defrauded the government or lied on their way to becoming an American are top targets to have their ...
Six conservative-trending Southern states have launched an alternative accreditor to root out “woke” indoctrination in public colleges and universities. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined officials from ...
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