Unlocking educational freedomParents are revolutionizing school choice. Watch the full discussion using the link in our bio.
Front Page: April 5, 2024On Friday's Front Page: America’s patience with Israel’s campaign against Hamas in the Gaza Strip is not infinite, the Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament is the hottest ticket in sports right now, thanks to Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark, and more.
Washington Times ForAmerica: House Republicans need to learn how to leadCongress recently passed a $1.2 trillion budget package where House Speaker Mike Johnson received more votes from Democrats than Republicans. What was the strategy behind that vote? Does this legislation actually hold any value? Are House Republicans throwing away their majority? Here to discuss are The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and For America's David Bozell.
Joe Biden 'playing' into 'strategy of Hamas'The war against Hamas is the war against Hezbollah is the war against Iran — is the war of terror versus civilized society. And in this war, there is no room for waffling or softening of resolve or collapses of moral truths. It’s terror or not. It’s terrorists or civility. Biden and his White House either can’t seem to understand the tactics of the enemy, or think they are smart enough to outmaneuver the enemy with slick talk, simple p...
April 5, 2024On today's Front Page: America’s patience with Israel’s campaign against Hamas in the Gaza Strip is not infinite, the Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament is the hottest ticket in sports right now, thanks to Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark, and more.
The battle for universal school choiceThe school choice movement gained traction during the COVID-19 school closures, but it was building before that time. From reimagining traditional education to providing students a way to escape a failing school in their district, universal schåool choice has wide appeal, and voters are proving their passion for the issue at the ballot box. Keri D. Ingraham, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, director of the American Center for Transformi...
'Find God everywhere': Christian worship leader and musician traces creativity to faith in JesusRenowned Christian worship leader and musician Pat Barrett's talks about the unique recording experience of his new album, "Shelter," and how he hopes his music will be an "invitation from God" for listeners.
Trump-Biden rematch hinges on Wisconsin’s fickle electorate; polarization balances out partiesRead more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/apr/1/joe-biden-donald-trump-rematch-hinges-on-fickle-wi/ The purple runs deep in Wisconsin, where voters revel in flipping back and forth between Republicans and Democrats. The Washington Times' Seth McLaughlin explains.
Front Page: April 4, 2024On Thursday's Front Page: The Biden administration has established a rule allowing outside union officials into nonunionized workplaces, the Marines are now training for missions in mountains, snow and ice, and more.
April 4, 2024On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has established a rule allowing outside union officials into nonunionized workplaces, the Marines are now training for missions in mountains, snow and ice, and more.
How do Marines train for Arctic Warfare?Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/apr/3/cold-warfare-marines-train-for-arctic-conflict-hig/ The Marines from Camp Lejeune are trading the swamps of North Carolina for cold-weather warfare training where the air is thin and an environment more than a mile and a half in altitude makes any movements difficult. The Washington Times' Bill Gertz is there.
The Election of 1992This is the second episode in an occasional series examining influential elections in U.S. history. The first installment, The Election of 1980, was published on March 4. A Republican incumbent faced a Democratic challenger trying to end 12 years of GOP control of the White House. A right-wing insurgent and a Texas businessman tried to upend the status quo by appealing to populist grievances against "the establishment." The election of 1992 was the first of the pos...
Front Page: April 3, 2024On Wednesday's Front Page: President Biden held a “candid and constructive” telephone talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Members of Congress’ “Squad” are in danger of losing their seats in Democratic primaries, and more.
April 3, 2024On today's Front Page: President Biden held a “candid and constructive” telephone talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Members of Congress’ “Squad” are in danger of losing their seats in Democratic primaries, and more.
Riley Gaines shares what can happen when you stand for truthWomen's sports advocate Riley Gaines shares insight on the mission and ideology of her work, as well as what can happen when you stand up for truth.
Christian actress Ashley Bratcher discusses her faith and career.During an interview with Higher Ground's Mark Kellner, actress and Christian Ashley Bratcher gives insight on her faith and work in the entertainment industry. https://highergroundtimes.com/higher-ground/2024/apr/1/ashley-bratcher-christian-actress-brings-her-belie/
Israelis fight for normalization, post-October 7Israelis fight for normalization, post-October 7 Imagine laying in bed and hearing rockets streak overhead and not thinking that it's the rockets themselves that are odd, but rather that there are so, so, so many rockets -- so many more than usual -- that's the oddity. That's how October 7 started for Michal Uziyahu and her family in Ein Habesor, a Jewish community located three miles from Gaza, during the October 7 terrorist attacks by H...
Most U.S. troops aren’t getting enough sleep, report warnsRead more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/mar/27/most-us-troops-arent-getting-enough-sleep-report-w/ Most U.S. troops need more sleep. That’s the big-picture takeaway from a sweeping Government Accountability Office study that found a sizable majority of service members get six hours or less of sleep each night. The Defense Department recommends a minimum of seven hours.
Front Page: April 2, 2024On Tuesday's Front Page: Foreign officials are in search of ways to shape the U.S. government’s development and regulation of AI tools, states across the country are facing budget crunches as federal pandemic relief funds sunset, and more.
Americans get ticked over pressure to tip everywhere they go to eatRead more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/mar/28/past-tipping-point-survey-finds-most-americans-say/ Tipping expectations for casual restaurants, meal delivery apps and grab-and-go food after the COVID-19 pandemic emergency have irked Americans who no longer feel able to be generous amid high inflation.
Israel should reject a cease fire"A ceasefire is a Hamas victory. . . if they want an end to civilian suffering, they can surrender, give up the hostages, return them to their homes, and that will be the end of the violence." Watch the full discussion using the link in our bio.
The biggest threats facing America in 2024Is the biggest national security threat facing the United States in 2024 the southern border? Rep Joe Wilson says yes.
Generals fault State in Afghanistan; witnesses say mix of factors led to chaos in troop withdrawalRead more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/mar/19/mark-milley-sees-plenty-of-blame-to-go-around-as-h/ A delayed State Department decision on withdrawing U.S. citizens was a key factor in the chaotic and bloody final days of the U.S. combat mission in Afghanistan, former Joint Chiefs of Staff head Gen. Mark A. Milley said Tuesday, contributing to the vulnerability that left 13 U.S....
JFK's assassination gets new lookConspiracy theorists, unite! The JFK assassination has a new angle, a new line of thought -- a new piece of evidence and analysis -- and guess what: "The government's been lying and covering up> So says, the coauthor of a new book on the matter, Jerome Corsi, who has taken a look at xrays, along with his coauthor, Dr. David Mantik, and both conclude that evidence has been altered.
Politically Unstable: Americans deserve to know the truth about Jan. 6thRead more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/mar/19/americans-deserve-to-know-truth-about-jan-6/ What caused the violent breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021? Three years have passed, yet there are still numerous questions about what happened and why. Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Representative Barry Loudermilk to discuss U.S. Capitol security failures, the deception of...
The Washington Times Front Page: March 21, 2024On Thursday's Front Page: The Biden administration has finalized stringent new tailpipe emission rules that will force the elimination of some gas-powered models, the CBO projects smaller federal deficits as a result of discretionary spending reductions, and more.
March 21, 2024On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has finalized stringent new tailpipe emission rules that will force the elimination of some gas-powered models, the CBO projects smaller federal deficits as a result of discretionary spending reductions, and more.
Debs (Running For President From Prison)At a campaign rally in Ohio, Donald Trump said some things that, depending on your perspective, were either appalling or patriotic. He defended the Jan. 6 rioters as "hostages," called some migrants crossing the southern border "animals," and warned there would be a "bloodbath" if he isn't elected in November -- although his defenders pointed out he was referring to the U.S. auto industry which, according to Trump, needs tariff protection from Chin...
Progressive politicians feel heat from voters fed up with crimeVoters across the country fed up with crime are increasingly looking to oust liberal leaders who have championed anti-police, pro-criminal policies.