



By John R. Bolton
Nothing has slowed regime's race to build the bomb
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
District of Columbia shoppers have spent approximately $2 million on paper and plastic bags in the past year, one nickel at a time.
"In a town where we talk about trillions of dollars all the time it's amazing the power a nickel has," said Christophe A.G. Tulou, the director of the District Department of the Environment, which is charged with spending the bag money to benefit the Anacostia River.

By Meredith Somers - The Washington Times
After deliberating for nearly 10 hours, a jury on Wednesday evening found University of Virginia ...

By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
The Department of Homeland Security began work in 2007 on a program to secure the ...

By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times
Scrambling for support ahead of Tuesday’s Michigan primary, Republican presidential contenders are again trying to ...