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A lesson in overmatching Russia over the Black Sea

A United Kingdom Royal Air Force RC-135 surveillance aircraft flew a mission over the Black Sea last Friday afternoon, Ukraine time. While the flight to intercept Russian military communications occurred in international airspace, it infuriated Russia. Russian forces based in occupied Crimea sent up a Su-27 fighter jet to intercept the British plane. What happened […]

Congress must reform our outdated permitting process

Imagine waiting 18 years for permission to start a business or complete a project vital to your community’s growth.  Last year, Wyoming finally broke ground on the country’s largest onshore wind farm, a project that could carry 3,000 MW of power across four Western states. The catch? They had to wait 18 years for it […]

What Democrats do is a far bigger problem than what they say

Voters can still be disgusted by Democrats’ statements, but the party’s actions should no longer surprise them. In Washington last Wednesday, America got examples of both. At the Capitol, roughly half of congressional Democrats refused to attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to a joint session of Congress. Hours later at the White House, […]

Fairfax County wants to use our children as guinea pigs in an equity experiment

Fairfax County’s school board members say that the recently passed redistricting initiative is about transportation efficiency and overcrowding, but they are lying to us. The equity-based boundary redrawing effort is meant to redistribute families with higher household incomes to schools with fewer resources, with what appears to be little regard for geography. Earlier this week, […]

What Netanyahu’s visit showed about the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship

The historical relationship between Israel and the Democratic Party hit its lowest point ever, while that between Republicans and Israel has never been stronger.

It’s time Washington listen to Sen. McCain’s warning on the broken status quo

Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan reflects on the importance of independent leadership and the need for principled leaders to put the American people first, as he remembers the late Sens. John McCain and Joe Lieberman, who were both giants of American politics.

Why Kamala Harris needs a ‘competent’ white man to win  

Women vying for office must survive a “likability trap” that showcases feminine traits as well as leadership qualities traditionally thought of as masculine.

Trump planning to attend, host Q&A at Black journalists’ convention in Chicago

Former President Trump will attend the gathering of Black journalists in Chicago this week, his campaign's latest effort to secure support from Black voters, a key demographic ahead of November. Trump will join a question-and-answer panel with political journalists attending the National Association of Black Journalists’ (NABJ) “Annual Convention & Career Fair,” which kicks off...

Legal or not, Harris is seizing Biden’s campaign cash

Biden was a candidate for reelection as president in his own right, but, officially, Harris was nothing — not a candidate for president and not her party’s nominee for anything.

On VP pick, time for Trump to take a mulligan 

Donald Trump's choice of JD Vance as his vice presidential nominee has been met with criticism, as Vance's past comments about Trump and his "catless ladies" comment have raised concerns about his qualifications and ability to appeal to suburban women.

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