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Trump is on the edge of historic victory in Iran
After spending this week reviewing the Iran war, I am now convinced that President Trump is on the edge of a historic victory.
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In case you were unaware of the recent rainbow marketing overload, it is "Pride" month, the month where the sin of pride is celebrated as a positive.
SharesThe true 'cost-exchange ratio' of U.S. air defense
Rep. Ted Lieu, California Democrat, recently quipped that U.S. air defense strategy in the Iran war is akin to "throwing Ferraris at Frisbees."
SharesLincoln Memorial's new basement a better metaphor for America than the monument itself
To call Washington a "swamp" is usually a tired political cliche, but when we talk about the National Mall, it is also the literal, muddy truth.
SharesAmerica cannot be the world's welfare office
Americans should be furious that their tax dollars are now supporting most immigrants, regardless of their legal status.
SharesLetter to the editor: Platner has no business in the Senate
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is the political left's answer to its long-unfilled position of alpha male role model.
SharesLetter to the editor: Let's not all go the way of New York
The fact that a large percentage of Democrats consist of well-meaning climate warriors and activists for "women's rights" and the socially oppressed (including illegal immigrants) is misleading.
SharesLetter to the editor: Approve the Ukraine Support Act
The tide is shifting against the Russians in their war of aggression.
SharesYouths aren't bothering to get summer jobs
It is summer hiring season, but the kids are not lining up for jobs. Either they are not looking, or employers are not hiring. Most likely it is the former.
SharesWATCH: How to unlock the housing market before an entire generation gives up
Michael Burkentine, partner with the America First Policy Institute's "Make Housing Great Again" initiative, joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to unpack the affordable housing crisis the U.S. is facing and what can be done to help solve it and save the American dream.
SharesSiege of Delaney Hall
Thank God law enforcement is finally getting serious about going after the rioters who have laid siege to the immigration detention facility at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey.
SharesThe Memorial, once a celebrated Nicklaus creation, no longer stands out in big-money era of golf
Jack Nicklaus never said he wanted the Memorial Tournament to be the "Masters of the North" when it began 50 years ago. The best sales pitch was to let others do the talking.
SharesFrom Tehran to Havana: Cuba's role linking Islamic extremists and U.S. activists
Reports recently emerged that the Justice and Treasury departments are investigating U.S. nonprofits and activist groups for allegedly coordinating with Cuba as part of a foreign influence campaign.
SharesThreats to America's prosperity begins in Washington
The economy remains solid. From 2016 to 2024, annual GDP growth averaged 2.5%. After a rocky first quarter, the balance of 2025 matched that performance.
SharesAt the midterms, we will have a choice between two Americas
Campaigns and elections often elucidate competing visions, but these midterms have put that truism on steroids for anyone to see who wants to see. Nowhere is this clearer than in the Democratic Party.
SharesThe U.S. Postal Service must stop 'Delivering for America'
When David Steiner became U.S. postmaster general in July 2025, many hoped his first order of business would be abandoning his predecessor's now largely discredited reorganization plan.
SharesCongress celebrates school year's end with proposal protecting children
As the school year winds down, members of Congress have delivered a graduation message of sorts to schools nationwide.
SharesFrance loses influence while Macron chases strategic autonomy
When it comes to geopolitics, few ideas have been as persistent as France's long-running quest for "strategic autonomy" from the United States.
SharesYoung Americans' anti-AI sentiment a gift to China
Recently at the University of Arizona, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was repeatedly jeered when he spoke about artificial intelligence.
SharesSome helpful notes on Iran's 'Islamic revolutionaries'
Dear President Trump, I am sure you were disappointed to learn Monday that Iran's rulers have decided they are not interested in negotiating an extension of the ceasefire you granted on April 8.
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