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The Washington Times Newsmakers Series

The Washington Times Newsmakers Series is a conversation series that brings readers face-to-face with the influential leaders, policymakers, and consultants shaping Washington D.C.

Zadzooks 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Zadzooks 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

Zadzooks 2024 Holiday Gift Guide is your source for the latest news and reviews of the best electronics, video games, 4K, Blu-ray, DVD and gift ideas for the entire family this holiday season.

Trump Transition

Trump Transition

In a stunning comeback, former President Donald Trump recaptured the White House, winning a second term and a “MAGA mandate” following his defeat in 2020. The win reverberated through Washington and the nation after an astonishing comeback that upended political expectations, pollsters and the party elite. Get full coverage of the Trump transition from The Washington Times.

2024 Voter Guide from The Washington Times

2024 Voter Guide from The Washington Times

The following news and analysis are part of The Washington Times’ Voter Guide, which outlines the candidates’ positions on the most important policy topics.

Higher Ground Events

Higher Ground is dedicated to helping families of faith navigate a chaotic world with rigorous reporting, commentary and analysis on national, global and cultural issues. Higher Ground’s events are designed to inspire and encourage families making decisions about the world around them in a tone respectful of the tenets that forged America: Freedom, faith and family.

District of Sports Podcast

District of Sports Podcast

The Washington Times' George Gerbo talks with reporters, athletes and more on the latest storylines, details and trends surrounding the teams and sports inside the Beltway and beyond.

Best Halloween attractions

Best Halloween attractions

Read on brave souls as Count Zad proclaims this year's mandatory haunted horror attractions for the 2024 Halloween season.

Investigating Trump assassination attempts

Investigating Trump assassination attempts

Donald Trump was the target of a second assassination attempt as officials said a man armed with an assault rifle got within firing range of the Republican presidential nominee at his golf course in Florida.

D-Day at 80: Memories of Liberation

D-Day at 80: Memories of Liberation

More than 150,000 U.S. and Allied troops were huddled inside rain-soaked camps scattered throughout southeast England on June 6, 1944, when Gen. Dwight Eisenhower’s voice suddenly crackled over the radio: “You are about to embark on the Great Crusade toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you.”

Threat Status Podcast

Threat Status Podcast

An edgy and informative look at the biggest U.S. national security and geopolitical issues making headlines right now. Less about hot takes and more about depth, the Threat Status podcast is helmed by veteran Washington Times journalists Ben Wolfgang and Guy Taylor and features regular appearances by insiders with expertise on war, politics and global affairs.

Threat Status video series with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies

Threat Status video series with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies

Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies join forces to explore the major issues in national security. Guests include FDD President Cliff May, China Program Director Craig Singleton and Samantha Ravich, Chair of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation. From a changing world order, to cyber disinformation and geopolitical threats, FDD and The Washington Times take a look at the major threats facing our country today.

Threat Status Influencers Videos

Threat Status Influencers Videos

Go behind-the-scenes with Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor as he interviews officials and experts directly involved in the most important global security, foreign policy and technology issues impacting America's position in the world.

Victory Over Communism

Victory Over Communism

"Communism didn’t end with the Cold War." Washington Times National Security correspondent Bill Gertz shares his insights and analysis on threats facing the country from the Chinese Communist Party.

Washington Times ForAmerica

The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell take on the big issues in politics.

Speaker of the House: Race for the gavel

Speaker of the House: Race for the gavel

Republicans elected Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana as the new House speaker Wednesday after three weeks of infighting and chaos, finally uniting around a relative newcomer known as a quiet intellectual and staunch conservative who is dedicated to political civility.

Exit Interview: General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Exit Interview: General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Army Gen. Mark A. Milley has had a momentous — and at times polarizing — four-year run as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Trump and Biden. In this series of articles ahead of the scheduled end of his tenure in October, Gen. Milley sat down with senior Washington Times military correspondent Ben Wolfgang to discuss some of the achievements and controversies of his time as the Pentagon’s highest-ranking military officer.

The Higher Ground Podcast

The Higher Ground Podcast

The Higher Ground Podcast is hosted by Washington Times and Higher Ground columnist Billy Hallowell. Focused on faith and culture, each week he'll bring you light amid the chaos.

Court Watch with Alex Swoyer

Court Watch with Alex Swoyer

The 'Court Watch' podcast with Washington Times legal affairs reporter Alex Swoyer breaks down the Supreme Court's major cases and top news stories about the justices, federal courts and perplexing legal battles with key insight from court watchers from both sides of the aisle.

COVID-19: Two years and counting

This six-part series from The Washington Times takes an in-depth look at where we stand, two years into the coronavirus pandemic.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

The latest news, medal counts, schedule, photos and videos from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Summer Games.

Losing our religion: Fall of faith threatens America

Losing our religion: Fall of faith threatens America

Americans professing no religious affiliation are now nearly a quarter of the population, and as of this year they have overtaken Catholics and Protestants to become the single largest group on the religious landscape. It’s playing out in the pews, where church attendance is down, and it’s playing out more broadly in American public life, where those of faith — and particularly Christians — say they feel increasingly marginalized.

America's Opioid Addiction

America's Opioid Addiction

A look inside America's opioid epidemic: How it is impacting our communities, and what medical professionals and policymakers are doing to stamp out the addiction.

Eye on A.I.

Eye on A.I.

Artificial Intelligence stays mired in the average person's mind as something of a science fiction-type character, but A.I. is not one and the same as a robot. Simply put, AI is everywhere. It's guiding GPS and Google Maps. It's on Facebook. It's in Google.

Pyeongchang 2018 Olympics

Pyeongchang 2018 Olympics

The latest news, medal counts, schedule, photos and videos from the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics Winter Games.

Presidential Inauguration 2017

Presidential Inauguration 2017

The latest updates and schedule for the 2017 Presidential Inauguration of Donald J. Trump held in Washington, D.C., the week of Jan. 20, including background on the inaugural parade, inaugural balls and galas, swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address.

Inheriting Chaos: ISIS and the next president

Inheriting Chaos: ISIS and the next president

The war against the world’s most dangerous terrorist organization will go on long after President Obama leaves office. In a weeklong series of articles and interviews, Washington Times correspondents Guy Taylor, Carlos Muñoz and Rowan Scarborough report from the front lines of the military, counterterrorism and policy fights that will determine the fate of the struggle against the Islamic State.

Pope Francis in America

Pope Francis in America

Pope Francis is spending 10 days visiting Cuba and the United States, including a stop at the U.S. Congress, his first visit there since becoming pontiff in 2013.

Immigration: Conservative and economic solutions to act now

Immigration: Conservative and economic solutions to act now

Conservative solutions for immigration reform featuring commentary from Ben Carson, Sen. Rand Paul, Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, Gov. Susana Martinez, Grover Norquist, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, John Engler, Thomas J. Donahue, Jay Timmons and Alex Nowrasteh.

Goldwater: 50 Years Later

Goldwater: 50 Years Later

A 50th anniversary look at the conservative legacy of Barry Goldwater and his 1964 presidential run.

Election Center 2014

Election Center 2014

Find the latest results, news and debate on the 2014 midterm elections covering the Senate, House and Governors' races.

March for Marriage

March for Marriage

Read the latest news and opinion on traditional marriage and the 2014 March for Marriage.

Tea Party Voices

Latest news and analysis from organizations representing the Tea Party movement

Presidential Inauguration 2013

Presidential Inauguration 2013

The latest updates and schedule for the 2013 Presidential Inauguration held in Washington, D.C., the week of Jan. 21, including background on the inaugural parade, inaugural balls and galas, swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address.

A Guide to the 113th Congress

A Guide to the 113th Congress

The latest updates and debate on the 113th Congress covering key issues such as immigration, defense, cybersecurity and taxes along with demographics, historical data and biographies of the newest members of the Senate and House of Representatives.

Benghazi Attack Under Microscope

Benghazi Attack Under Microscope

The latest news, analysis and opinion about the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

Superstorm Sandy

Superstorm Sandy

A blend of a downgraded hurricane mixed with two other storms, Superstorm Sandy created an unprecedented weather event that left many dead and millions without power on the East Coast. The Washington Times offers the latest news, photos and videos of the wind, snow, rain and flooding as residents begin to clean up and rebuild in the aftermath of the 2012 Frankenstorm.

The Washington Times' 30th Anniversary Gala

The Washington Times' 30th Anniversary Gala

Exclusive video and news coverage of The Washington Times' 30th Anniversary Gala and the Family, Faith, Freedom and Service Symposium held October 2, 2012 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel.

London 2012 Olympics

London 2012 Olympics

The latest news, medal counts, schedule, photos and videos from the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Battle of Midway 70th Anniversary

Battle of Midway 70th Anniversary

Honoring the 70th Anniversary of the World War II Battle of Midway, a turning point in Pacific naval campaign against the Japanese, The Washington Times salutes the efforts of American code-breakers, sailors, marines and pilots through exclusive news and videos.

Rolling Thunder XXV

Rolling Thunder XXV

Latest news, photos and videos of the 25th Anniversary of Rolling Thunder, a gathering that brings veterans and bikers to Washington, D.C., every Memorial Day weekend to demonstrate for prisoner of war/missing in action awareness and veterans rights. The Washington Times — Official Newspaper of Rolling Thunder Inc.

Space Shuttle Retirement

Space Shuttle Retirement

As the NASA Space Shuttle Program comes to an end, follow The Washington Times' historical coverage of the retirement and relocation of its spacecraft to museums across the US.

FLASHBACK: Doolittle's Tokyo Raid

FLASHBACK: Doolittle's Tokyo Raid

Honoring the 70th anniversary of Doolittle's Tokyo Raid in 2012, The Washington Times provides exclusive reunion multimedia coverage interviewing the last five surviving members of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders: Tom Griffin, Ed Saylor, Dick Cole, Robert Hite and David Thatcher.