On Tuesday’s Front Page: Worry about drones is spreading from New Jersey across the Eastern Seaboard, D.C. officials are celebrating a decrease in homicides and carjackings, but the news hasn’t impressed Washingtonians, and more.
![]()
Worry over drones is spreading from New Jersey across the Atlantic seaboard, with leaders in other states also demanding that the federal government figure out what’s going on in the skies.
Read more HERE
The decrease in killings and carjackings celebrated by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Metropolitan Police Department has yet to sink in with Washingtonians who are jaded from years of increased violence.
Read more HERE
Senate Republicans will be under intense public pressure to approve President Trump’s nominee for health and human services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose vaccine skepticism and crusade to overhaul the nation’s public wellness regime have turned him into a populist health hero backed by many in the Republican base.
Read more HERE
President-elect Donald Trump’s iconoclastic approach to nominations isn’t just the people he’s picking — it’s the people he’s looking to fire.
Read more HERE
Half of professors at top colleges oppose mandatory faculty pledges to promote diversity, equity and inclusion, according to a recent survey.
Read more HERE
Get The Washington Times front page as a podcast:
Click here to become a Washington Times subscriber.
Please read our comment policy before commenting.