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Iran, U.S. issue contradictory statements on diplomacy as Rubio details redlines
The U.S. and Iran sent contradictory signals on the status of peace negotiations Tuesday, as Israel's assault in southern Lebanon threatened to derail the process entirely.
SharesMonica Crowley, ambassador and chief of protocol, makes case for Trump ballroom
The White House official who manages all aspects of diplomatic activities says President Trump's ballroom is a must for the United States to put its best foot forward in hosting foreign leaders and large-scale events.
SharesWATCH: Ambassador Brownback on China, faith and the new Cold War
Ambassador Sam Brownback joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to assess Trump's Beijing summit and make the case for religious freedom as a strategic weapon in the new Cold War.
SharesShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling Bee
Shrey Parikh felt his body shake from nerves and doubts every time he walked to the microphone at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, the final test of a six-year competitive spelling career marked by triumph and heartbreak that he knew could end at any moment.
SharesGaza flotilla stunt exposes media’s anti-Israel reflex
On his May 15 show, comedian Bill Maher marked Israel's Independence Day with an apt summary of the mainstream media's calculus in determining what's worth reporting: "No Jews, no news."
SharesTrump-endorsed Paxton knocks out Cornyn in heated Texas Senate runoff
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton easily defeated four-term incumbent Sen. John Cornyn on Tuesday in a vicious and expensive runoff election punctuated by a last-minute endorsement from President Trump.
SharesFarewell Fidelismo? Trump has a chance to liberate the Cubans - and others
President Trump fancies himself a peacemaker, and the record supports him.
SharesThe AI smear machine: How campaign ads are tricking older voters
From a Kentucky congressional race to the Los Angeles mayor's contest, deepfake political ads are turning up across the country. George Gerbo examines the science behind why they work, who's most susceptible, and the bipartisan push -- so far stalled -- to rein them in.
SharesRubio says Strait of Hormuz will reopen without tolls as part of a deal with Iran
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened "one way or another," as the U.S. and Iran work through the final stage of peace negotiations despite rising tensions in the region.
SharesWATCH: 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.
SharesWATCH: 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?
SharesBowser orders renewed D.C. curfew, allows police to impose juvenile curfew zones
Mayor Muriel Bowser has put out an executive order establishing a nightly juvenile curfew and allowing police to declare curfew zones.
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