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Christopher Gates, an ex-pilot for United Airlines, is suing his former employer for failing to uphold his request for a religion exemption to the COVID shot that was imposed company-wide. Sue, baby, sue.
18 Mar 2026 13:43 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Giving Pledge that saw dozens of billionaires publicly promise to distribute half their fortunes to charities has fallen out of favor and now there's a sort of backlash taking place. This is the natural result of a charitable endeavor that never was so much charity as it was about self-promotion.
17 Mar 2026 10:34 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
President Trump may have built into his Big Beautiful Bill an additional $150 billion in defense spending that is above and beyond what's normally appropriated for the department. But it's hardly enough.
10 Mar 2026 10:24 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
A new survey from the Pew Research Center to rate the morality of nine different behaviors and actions, from consuming alcohol to having an extramarital affair, found more U.S. adults find it unacceptable to watch pornography than abort a baby. That's quite a culture shift -- and shock.
06 Mar 2026 18:09 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
In a 357-65 vote, with one member abstaining, the House voted to essentially halt a resolution that would have made public the sexual harassment and misconduct reports that have been filed against congressional representatives. Republicans and Democrats agree -- the public has no right to know if they've been accused of sexual misconduct.
05 Mar 2026 13:47 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES
All socialists are arrogant because they think they know better than individuals how individuals ought to live their lives. But New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is a new level of arrogance.
03 Mar 2026 10:57 ✍️ RSS THE WASHINGTON TIMES