
Judge frees three illegal-immigrant murderers from detention; calls convictions 'irrelevant'
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times A federal judge last week ordered Homeland Security to release three illegal immigrants with homicide convictions on their criminal records and a fourth illegal immigrant convicted of sex crimes. DHS had made immigration arrests on the four and wanted to keep them in detention to...
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Campus antisemitism driven by faculty at University of California campuses, report finds
By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times The pro-Palestinian activists who swarmed college campuses, erected encampments and terrorized Jewish students for two years had plenty of support - from university professors. Faculty activism played a key role in driving the demonstrations against Israel that roiled Univer...
10h ago

Silver Success: Madison Chock and Evan Bates Claim First Individual Olympic Medal in Milan
Madison Chock and Evan Bates reached the Olympic podium with a silver medal performance that capped years of steady progress on the ice. The American ...
19h ago

Team USA Crushes Canada to Clinch Top Seed in Milan
Team USA left little doubt about its form, shutting out Canada 5-0 in a men's hockey matchup that many see as a possible gold medal preview. The resul...
Feb 11, 2026

Democrat-run Virginia goes big on gun control
By Kerry Picket - The Washington Times Virginia's Democratic leaders are moving full steam ahead with their first batch of gun-control laws now that the party controls every lever of power in Richmond. The House of Delegates quickly passed a half dozen measures, including prohibiting popular firearms they deem "as...
Feb 10, 2026

Trump called police two decades ago to report on Epstein, Maxwell
By Susan Ferrechio - The Washington Times President Trump was one of the first people to call Palm Beach police to alert them that Jeffrey Epstein was sexually abusing teenage girls, a bombshell Justice Department file has revealed. A 2020 document released by the Justice Department as part of a mass disclosure of the ...
Feb 10, 2026

Local leaders and lawmen defy Democrat-run states' crackdown on cooperating with ICE
By Kerry Picket - The Washington Times Politicians in Democratic-led states are rushing to end cooperation with ICE, but a rebellion is brewing among conservative local officials who say they will find ways to work around the bans. In New York, Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin said he would ignore the restr...
Feb 10, 2026

U.S. military strike against suspected drug vessel kills two, leaves one survivor
By Mary McCue Bell - The Washington Times The U.S. military struck its 39th suspected drug-smuggling vessel on Monday, killing two people and leaving one survivor. U.S. Southern Command said it conducted a lethal kinetic strike on the boat, citing intelligence that confirmed the vessel was engaged in narco-trafficking ...
Feb 10, 2026

Border Standoff: Trump Demands New Trade Terms Before Opening Canada-U.S. Bridge
A public dispute has emerged over the future opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a major infrastructure project linking the United States...
Feb 10, 2026

DOJ reaches legal settlement declaring Biden's border 'parole' to be unlawful
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times The Trump administration has quietly struck a legal settlement that ends one of President Biden's mass migrant "parole" programs and could block future presidents from trying to revive it. The consent decree, reached in a lawsuit that Florida brought in 2023 and now pen...
Feb 09, 2026















