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In Photos: Bernie Sanders, costumed demonstrators rally against Trump at No Kings Day protest

Sen. Bernie Sanders and Bill Nye joins protesters, many in costumes, in Washington, D.C., for the No Kings 2.0 Rally to protest the Trump administration.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 20

1978—President Jimmy Carter signs into law Public Law 95-486, which creates 35 new federal appellate judgeships (as well as 117 new federal district judgeships)—a...

Trump’s Argentina Gamble

Extending money to the South American nation is risky but could help spur reforms that would create a prosperous, powerful American ally.

China’s Damaging Influence on American Democracy

New York is a microcosm of these potential dangers.

IVF Is Not Pro-Life

President Trump still doesn’t get it.

As DEI Dies, Corporate America Faces Serious Risk

If a corporate DEI plan reads like a quota, then expect a subpoena.

WATCH: VA Secretary Doug Collins on the government shutdown, veterans’ health care, military pay

Hi, everyone. Welcome to the Washington Times interview with Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, the man who oversees veteran care and policies.

Shrapnel damaged vehicle during Marine Corps demonstration: California Highway Patrol

Metal shrapnel from an explosive artillery shell damaged a California Highway Patrol (CHP) vehicle during a Marine Corps live-fire training demonstration on Saturday near a major highway, the patrol said. The incident occurred along Interstate 5 near Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. Vice President Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were at the base...

The Democrats’ strategic dilemma: setting their own agenda

Quite simply, Democrats’ current strategy is not meeting voters where they are. 

Live updates: Australian PM to visit White House; Senate tries again on shutdown vote

President Trump on Monday will host Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the White House as the government shutdown stretches into Week 4. The duo is slated to discuss defense and rare earth minerals as the U.S. races to catch up with China's sector dominance. Later in the day, the Louisiana State University baseball team...

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