Opinion 7 hours ago DAVID MARCUS: In rural Virginia, mixed signals for Trump and the GOP Trump's poll numbers show wild swings, but what do voters really think? A Virginia trip reveals the complex reality behind conflicting polling surveys.
Opinion 10 hours ago Whispering death: Army’s new M1E3 Abrams tank is a hybrid-drive silent killer Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's 'Arsenal of Freedom Tour' showcases the new, hybrid M1E3 Abrams tank, five years ahead of schedule because of a wartime pace.
Opinion 11 hours ago From 4 wins to Super Bowl contender — the secret behind the Patriots’ epic turnaround NFL's epic comeback story reveals three essential changes for success: transforming mindset, shifting attitude and committing to decisive action.
Opinion 1 day ago DAVID MARCUS: Only Hegseth can save storied Virginia Military Institute from woke state lawmakers Pete Hegseth backs the Virginia Military Institute as state lawmakers threaten funding over alleged racism. Federal intervention looms for the historic college.
Opinion 1 day ago JONATHAN TURLEY: Grandstanding Newsom will stop at nothing to ride the rails to glory in 2028 California's high-speed rail project burns $12 billion with zero track laid as costs soar to perhaps $128 billion for 171-mile segment delayed by decades.
Opinion 1 day ago PRISHA MOSLEY: Doctors took my body apart for gender ‘care.’ Now they admit it was wrong Detransitioner speaks out after American Medical Association and plastic surgeons quietly reverse policies on gender surgeries for minors.
Opinion 1 day ago MIKE DAVIS: 2 assassination plots, 2 judges and 2 brands of justice Trump-appointed judge sentences would-be Trump assassin to life, while Biden judge gives alleged Kavanaugh assassin just 8 years. A tale of two judges.
Opinion 1 day ago BROADCAST BIAS: ‘Public’ media furious Washington Post cut back on anti-Trump crusade Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron appears on PBS to criticize the Jeff Bezos strategy of cutting the paper's staffing by 300 employees.
Opinion 2 days ago Benghazi arrest delivers long-overdue justice and reminds America who failed our fallen The capture of Benghazi suspect al-Bakoush sends an unmistakable message that America will forget its fallen, and justice will be pursued regardless of time or politics.
Opinion 2 days ago The sun is stronger than our electric grid — and we are defenseless against it Recent X8-class solar flare activity reveals critical weaknesses in America's power grid, where geomagnetic currents could destroy transformers and trigger prolonged blackouts.