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On Tuesday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump will lobby Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to normalize relations with Israel in a White House meeting, the Supreme Court will hear a case asking where the U.S. border begins and whether someone still in Mexico can claim asylum protections, and more.…
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On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: Many locals in vacation destinations such as Paris and Madrid have protested annual waves of global tourists amid concerns that local economies cater too much to big-spending visitors, ongoing U.S. Navy strikes in the Caribbean and talk of an American invasion have Venezuelans on edge, and more.…
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On Wednesday's Washington Times Front Page: Democrats didn't secure their top priority in the bipartisan deal to reopen the government, but they didn't walk away empty-handed, discontent over inflation and the economy have led pollsters to caution that this year's election results are a red flag for Republicans, and more.…
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On today's Front Page: States that operate their own health care marketplaces worry a flood of consumers will drop insurance coverage if Congress does not prevent enhanced subsidies from expiring, Republican lawmakers say the Pentagon's crackdown on communications with Congress will make it harder for them to get the information they need, and more…
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On today's Front Page: The prospect of an ongoing conflict loomed over the Middle East a day after the region celebrated the signing of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, the government shutdown highlights the contrasting leadership styles of Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and more.…
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On today's Front Page: President Trump says the Pentagon has drafted plans to lead a peacekeeping force in the Gaza Strip after the Israeli government approved a ceasefire with Hamas, congressional leaders have spent much of the government shutdown hammering home their respective party narratives at every opportunity, and more.…
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On today's Front Page: The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter-percentage point and signaled that two more are on the way before the end of the year as concerns continue over the labor market, a fight over extending Affordable Care Act subsidies is playing out on a short-term government funding bill, and more.…
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