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The Nuclear-Submarine Pact Is a Welcome One

But the Biden administration needs to put money where our agreement is.

‘People with Cervices’

At the Indiana University School of Medicine, one course presents a diagram of a ‘genderbread’ person to explain the ‘spectrum’ of sexes and genders.

Yellen Admits CCP-Linked Silicon Valley Depositors Will Be Bailed Out by U.S. Banks

‘I don’t believe there is any legal basis to discriminate among uninsured depositors,’ Yellen stated.

U.S. Attorney’s Office Declines to Prosecute Two-Thirds of Arrests in Washington, D.C.

In one year, the U.S. Attorney’s Office received 15,315 arrests from D.C. police and declined to prosecute 10,261, or 67 percent of them.

Stanford Audio Vindicates Duncan, Stanford Hides Video

David Lat yesterday evening posted a full audio recording of Judge Kyle Duncan’s event at Stanford a week ago. Anyone who listens to the...

On Buckley, the Movement, and the Party Today

Dan McLaughlin appeared on the “History As It Happens” podcast to talk about Buckley and conservatism.

Cyber pros plead for help from Biden admin, say feds withholding intel on digital attackers

Cybersecurity professionals on Thursday called on the Biden administration to help defend health care systems from foreign attackers and said they fear the federal government is withholding actionable intelligence.

Private company NewsGuard on defense in GOP crackdown on Big Tech censorship

Republican lawmakers probing Big Tech censorship say one of their next targets must be NewsGuard, an operation that bills itself as an "anti-misinformation" warrior but which conservatives say is another avenue for silencing voices on the right.

Georgia House OKs ban on some transgender healthcare for kids

Most gender-affirming surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for transgender people under 18 would be banned in Georgia under a measure that received House approval Thursday.

Lawmakers still ponder COVID-19 origins despite classified briefing on lab-leak theory

The origins of the COVID-19 pandemic remain murky more than three years after its outbreak and may never be definitively known, senators told The Washington Times on Thursday after emerging from a closed-door briefing on the subject from Department of Energy officials and the intelligence community.

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