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We need a trustworthy, honest intelligence community
President Trump's relationship with the U.S. intelligence community has never been comfortable, but it is hardly his fault.
SharesThe follow-the-money question ProPublica does not want asked
For years, ProPublica has built its reputation on a simple premise: Follow the money.
SharesHow progressives obliterated their LGBTQ efforts
The tides are turning when it comes to Americans' views on LGBTQ issues, with decreases across the board on everything from support for same-sex nuptials to moral beliefs on attempts to change one's gender.
SharesMemorandum of understanding not a 'peace deal' with Iran
In "Why We Want You to Be Rich," Donald Trump explained that a master negotiator knows "what the other side wants and where they're coming from," and is never afraid to walk away from a bad deal."
SharesNicaragua's war on religion
Nicaragua's U.S.-sanctioned co-dictators, Daniel Ortega and his wife, co-President Rosario Murillo, are waging a war on religion.
SharesBOOK REVIEW: 'Suicidal Empathy: Dying To Be Kind'
"It is never a good idea to ignore the warning signs of reality."
SharesTrump's efforts to cut federal government's size bearing fruit
While rumors of a "The Apprentice" reboot abound, Americans need look no further than the federal government workforce to see President Trump deploy his signature catchphrase, "You're fired!"
SharesJefferson changed the trajectory of history
This July 4, the Declaration of Independence turns 250 years old. It is a moment for quiet reflection, loud celebration and pursuing, with everything we have, all that is promised in it.
SharesLetter to the editor: Has D.C. 'home rule' really delivered?
President Trump's recent comments regarding the future of D.C. home rule have reignited a debate that many in Washington would prefer to avoid.
SharesLetter to the editor: Actually, the Iran deal is a huge U.S. victory
Last June, a joint U.S.-Israeli precision bombing operation obliterated most of Iran's ability to build a nuclear bomb.
SharesLetter to the editor: Why are we demanding accuracy from fiction?
"The Odyssey" movie -- already dubbed "Oddity" by the internet --has triggered a full anti-woke thunderstorm, mostly from people who have seen exactly one trailer and read 900 opinions.
SharesIran can never be trusted
President Trump announced on social media that the war with Iran is over, and then a short time later, from France, he said a peace deal was in process and that America, Israel and the world can expect "a lot of great things" to "happen in the Middle East" in rapid time. Hmm. We'll see.
SharesLOVERRO: New York fans needed that title. Washington fans need one even more
And then there was one. With the New York Knicks winning the NBA championship with their 94-90 victory in Game 5 Saturday night over the San Antonio Spurs, there is just one team in the league that has suffered a longer gap between championships than the Washington Wizards.
SharesNetflix's price hike reveals its monopoly grip
Only a month after losing its bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery in late February, Netflix gave customers a glimpse of its true colors.
SharesWhat decades of law practice can teach Trump about negotiation
I have been practicing law for five decades. Throughout my career, I have negotiated hundreds of contracts of all types.
SharesIran is negotiating like Persia, not just the Islamic republic
American policymakers routinely make the same analytical mistake when assessing Iran: They assume that Iranian negotiating behavior is mostly a product of Shiite theology and ideology.
SharesIs removal of Trump's name from Kennedy Center a metaphor?
In what could be a metaphor for things to come, workers removed President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center in Washington.
SharesVirginia should not tax away its data center advantage
Virginia is home to the nation's third-largest technology industry workforce, with 330,000 people working in the sector or in tech occupations.
SharesDefund Baltimore's shady, ineffectual 'violence-reduction' programs
If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results each time, then Baltimore is certifiable.
SharesCongress should make E-Verify Trump's lasting immigration legacy
President Trump has done what he can using the power of the presidency to deliver admirably on his promise to stop America's scourge of illegal immigration.
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