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Russia’s oil profits are surging as turmoil in the Middle East shakes global energy markets — and Ukraine is striking back by targeting Moscow’s energy infrastructure. Foreign correspondent Joseph Hammond breaks down how oil, sanctions waivers and new Gulf partnerships are reshaping the war in Ukraine. Watch the full explainer now.
At the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Washington Times national security correspondent Ben Wolfgang speaks with Jon Rambeau, CEO of Karman Space & Defense, about the company’s role in building critical components for NASA’s Artemis mission and supporting the U.S. military supply chain.
Reporting from the floor of Space Symposium 2026, National Security Correspondent John Seward gets a big-picture overview with NASA administrator Isaacman to discuss what this next chapter in Space could mean for the United States.
https://youtu.be/HjKrUtPEBxQ?si=_YBm8... Companies are pushing employees to accept microchip implants in their hands. We go inside the growing corporate push for bio-surveillance and what it means for your privacy. Would YOU let your employer implant a microchip in your hand?
https://youtu.be/o4JLdpkJJj0?si=OzsAL... Abigail Spanberger built her brand as a moderate — but is her record telling a completely different story? Tim Murtaugh joins us to break it all down. Watch the full interview. Do you think politicians are honest about where they actually stand?
Is baseball entering its most transformative era yet? From Shohei Ohtani’s dominance to robot umpires challenging tradition, what do these changes mean for the future of America’s favorite pastime?
Virginia could soon see a major gun law overhaul. We broke down the 10 gun-control bills sitting on Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk and what they could mean for semi-automatic firearms, concealed carry, reciprocity, and more. Which of these proposed changes do you think would have the biggest impact?
Susan Ferrechio breaks down nearly five decades of conflict between Iran and the United States from the 1979 embassy crisis to today’s escalating strikes. She explains how Iran built a global proxy network and how that strategy has shaped decades of attacks across the Middle East. As tensions rise again, this history provides critical context for what could come next.
Join National Security Correspondent John Seward in Fairbanks, Alaska, for an exclusive look at the 11th Airborne Division and 10th Special Forces Group as they train in temperatures plunging to -40°F.
In this first of a two-part series, we explore the gap between Pentagon technology and Arctic reality. From failing drone batteries to the strategic race against Russian icebreakers, discover what it takes for U.S. and Allied forces to survive and win on the Arctic Front.
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Russia’s oil profits are surging as turmoil in the Middle East shakes global energy markets — and Ukraine is striking back by targeting Moscow’s energy infrastructure. Foreign correspondent Joseph Hammond breaks down how oil, sanctions waivers and new Gulf partnerships are reshaping the war in Ukraine. Watch the full explainer now.
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At the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Washington Times national security correspondent Ben Wolfgang speaks with Jon Rambeau, CEO of Karman Space & Defense, about the company’s role in building critical components for NASA’s Artemis mission and supporting the U.S. military supply chain.
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Reporting from the floor of Space Symposium 2026, National Security Correspondent John Seward gets a big-picture overview with NASA administrator Isaacman to discuss what this next chapter in Space could mean for the United States.
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https://youtu.be/HjKrUtPEBxQ?si=_YBm8...
Companies are pushing employees to accept microchip implants in their hands. We go inside the growing corporate push for bio-surveillance and what it means for your privacy. Would YOU let your employer implant a microchip in your hand?
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Abigail Spanberger built her brand as a moderate — but is her record telling a completely different story? Tim Murtaugh joins us to break it all down. Watch the full interview. Do you think politicians are honest about where they actually stand?
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A close look at the real winter soldiers pushing modern warfare:
https://youtu.be/djtH6rggfiw
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Is baseball entering its most transformative era yet? From Shohei Ohtani’s dominance to robot umpires challenging tradition, what do these changes mean for the future of America’s favorite pastime?
Listen to Liam Griffin and George Gerbo break it down here: https://youtu.be/OxIP_VGyRqQ”
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Virginia could soon see a major gun law overhaul. We broke down the 10 gun-control bills sitting on Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s desk and what they could mean for semi-automatic firearms, concealed carry, reciprocity, and more. Which of these proposed changes do you think would have the biggest impact?
https://youtu.be/dp_AuZfjnok
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Iran’s 50-year war on America: A timeline of terror and what comes next
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Susan Ferrechio breaks down nearly five decades of conflict between Iran and the United States from the 1979 embassy crisis to today’s escalating strikes. She explains how Iran built a global proxy network and how that strategy has shaped decades of attacks across the Middle East. As tensions rise again, this history provides critical context for what could come next.
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The Army is training for war in the Arctic — Our reporter learned how: https://youtu.be/mqJ3IFWHqXU
Join National Security Correspondent John Seward in Fairbanks, Alaska, for an exclusive look at the 11th Airborne Division and 10th Special Forces Group as they train in temperatures plunging to -40°F.
In this first of a two-part series, we explore the gap between Pentagon technology and Arctic reality. From failing drone batteries to the strategic race against Russian icebreakers, discover what it takes for U.S. and Allied forces to survive and win on the Arctic Front.
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