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OP-ED: Democrats Pay the Price of the Whirlwinds They Released

OP-ED: Democrats Pay the Price of the Whirlwinds They Released

President Trump has called out former President Barack Obama for “treason” for “trying to lead a coup” during the 2016 and 2020 election cycles — accusations the former White House chief, through a spokesman, denied. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard nonetheless said she has the goods, not just on Obama, but on Obama-time players…Read more

DOJ Sues Mayor Eric Adams Over NYC Sanctuary Policy

DOJ Sues Mayor Eric Adams Over NYC Sanctuary Policy

The Justice Department opened a new front in its legal war on sanctuary jurisdictions Thursday, filing a lawsuit seeking to shut down New York City’s policies that protect illegal immigrants from the reach of federal deportation authorities…Read more

‘Money Flowing In’: White House Seizes Momentum on Trade

‘Money Flowing In’: White House Seizes Momentum on Trade

President Trump’s “massive deal” with Japan gives the White House a strong head of steam as it nears a pivotal Aug. 1 deadline to reset trade relations with global partners. The White House said Wednesday that the deal, which includes $550 billion in Japanese investment in the U.S., counters naysayers who said tariffs amounted to a clunky tool…Read more

Hershey Ups Chocolate Prices for Retail Customers

Hershey Ups Chocolate Prices for Retail Customers

Candy and snack giant Hershey Co. is increasing the prices of its products due to issues with the cocoa supply. A Hershey spokesperson told The Washington Times that 75% of the company’s candy will still cost less than $4 for consumers. The Wall Street Journal reported that retail customers will see a 13% to 20% price increase…Read more

Pay Dirt: Trump Seeks Critical Minerals in Global Dealmaking

Pay Dirt: Trump Seeks Critical Minerals in Global Dealmaking

President Trump has positioned himself as a tough trade negotiator, peacemaker and champion for U.S. workers during the first six months of his second term. Connecting all of them are the precious metals, minerals and other valuables that can be extracted from the earth…Read more

Trump Criticizes Commanders Name, Urges Return to Redskins

Trump Criticizes Commanders Name, Urges Return to Redskins

President Trump wants the Washington Commanders to return to the Redskins name and re-embrace the franchise’s iconic Indian imagery that was retired in 2020. He threatened the franchise’s deal to build a new RFK Stadium in the District if it failed to comply…Read more

Public Will Have Chance to Comment on Proposed Rule Nixing Paper Straws

Public Will Have Chance to Comment on Proposed Rule Nixing Paper Straws

The public will be able to comment on a proposed rule banning federal contractors from offering government agencies paper straws once it enters the Federal Register on Monday. The rule affects the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration, NASA, the Office of Federal Procurement Policy…Read more

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OP-ED: Democrats Pay the Price of the Whirlwinds They Released

OP-ED: Democrats Pay the Price of the Whirlwinds They Released

President Trump has called out former President Barack Obama for “treason” for “trying to lead a coup” during the 2016 and 2020 election cycles — accusations the former White House chief, through a spokesman, denied. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard nonetheless said she has the goods, not just on Obama, but on Obama-time players…Continue Reading

‘Money Flowing In’: White House Seizes Momentum on Trade

‘Money Flowing In’: White House Seizes Momentum on Trade

President Trump’s “massive deal” with Japan gives the White House a strong head of steam as it nears a pivotal Aug. 1 deadline to reset trade relations with global partners. The White House said Wednesday that the deal, which includes $550 billion in Japanese investment in the U.S., counters naysayers who said tariffs amounted to a clunky tool…Continue Reading

Hershey Ups Chocolate Prices for Retail Customers

Hershey Ups Chocolate Prices for Retail Customers

Candy and snack giant Hershey Co. is increasing the prices of its products due to issues with the cocoa supply. A Hershey spokesperson told The Washington Times that 75% of the company’s candy will still cost less than $4 for consumers. The Wall Street Journal reported that retail customers will see a 13% to 20% price increase…Continue Reading

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