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The CIA first identified North Korea as a serious nuclear nonproliferation concern in 1984, at the peak of the Cold War.
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Graham Platner is running as a Democrat for a Senate seat from Maine, but he has never had a real job.
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Thanks to the Washington Times, we know that billionaire Reid Hoffman, a strong opponent of President Trump, bankrolled E. Jean Carroll's law suits against our commander in chief.
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As a family advocate, I understand why parents are concerned when they hear about products containing the kratom alkaloid 7-hydroxymitragynine, or 7-OH.
SharesForeign service has become a haven for leftists
The State Department, which is nominally responsible for creating, curating and advocating for the policies of the United States that involve other nations, has about 80,000 employees.
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If you are a left-wing activist living in St. Paul, Minnesota, you now have official state sanction to invade a church, scream at parishioners, terrify children and harass people leaving services.
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A secure border means a safe and prosperous America. That is a central tenet of the Trump presidency.
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President Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "crazy" in a phone conversation last week about Israel's strikes against Hezbollah, Iran's terrorist proxy in Lebanon.
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Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico's list of biblical absurdities continues to grow.
SharesIs Beijing winning the Taiwan narrative war?
The Chinese Communist Party recently achieved a series of propaganda and narrative victories in its relations with Taiwan, the United States and the rest of the free world.
SharesWATCH: Will Graham Platner derail Democrats' 2026 hopes?
The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell break down the battle for control of the U.S. Senate, with a focus on Maine and Sen. Susan Collins' reelection fight.
SharesD-Day dawns and hopefully, Americans don't yawn
June 6, 2026: It's the 82nd anniversary of D-Day in Normandy -- the largest amphibious invasion in recorded history, when five divisions stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, and 73,000 U.S. troops joined tens of thousands of allied forces to fight one of the world's biggest evils.
SharesHow 'In God We Trust' ended up on our currency
"In God We Trust" is a slogan and proclamation that has long been emblazoned on American currency.
SharesJill Biden still trying to gaslight us
Former first lady Jill Biden is making the rounds of morning talk shows to promote her new book, "View From the East Wing: A Memoir."
SharesLetter to the editor: Khanna's Platner support is maddening, baffling
The support of Rep. Ro Khanna, California Democrat, for Senate candidate Graham Platner in Maine offends me on many levels
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