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Washington Metropolitan Police vehicles hold on the perimeter of the Capitol in Washington, Aug. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

WATCH: Crime victim exposes Washington, D.C.'s crime stat cover-up

Anna Giaritelli, reporter and author of "Under Assault: A Crime Reporter's True Story Overcoming Of Sexual Trauma and Exposing Injustice," joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler to share her own experience as a sexual assault victim whose crime was excluded from official D.C. police statistics and what she's doing to fight back.

A growing bloc of Republicans may be quietly undermining President Trump's second-term agenda. But with senators like Cassidy, Cornyn, and Tillis either gone or on their way out, is the Republican Senate finally ready to get behind Trump's agenda?

WATCH: Are Republican senators sabotaging Trump's second term?

A growing bloc of Republicans may be quietly undermining President Trump's second-term agenda. But with senators like Cassidy, Cornyn, and Tillis either gone or on their way out, is the Republican Senate finally ready to get behind Trump's agenda?

Dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

Congress must address advanced AI now

In April, artificial intelligence company Anthropic released the most capable AI model ever built: Claude Mythos Preview.

China, the United States of America and Taiwan relationships illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Trump-Xi meeting changed nothing

The recent meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping generated intense speculation about the future of U.S.-China relations and Taiwan's strategic position.

President Donald Trump and American greatness illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Trump refuses to normalize Western decline

- The Washington Times

North America's longest cascading fountain, in Meridian Hill Park in the District of Columbia, started flowing again this month after being dry since 2019. For years, the park was filled with drug addicts and homeless encampments.