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On today's Front Page: The bodies of two men were found within the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, After a flirtation with moving to Virginia, the Washington Capitals and Wizards will remain in the District of Columbia, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The search for six missing construction workers has been called off after a cargo ship toppled the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, the Supreme Court appears skeptical of rolling back access to the abortion pill, and more.
info_outline March 26, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: The rift between Israel and the United States has widened dramatically, A New York appeals court ruled that former President Trump can post a $175 million bond against a civil judgment for business fraud, and more.
info_outline March 25, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: Recent polling shows Hispanic voters are turning away from President Biden, House Republicans are pivoting away from plans to impeach President Biden, seeking criminal referrals instead, and more.
info_outline March 22, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: The Department of Justice is suing Apple, claiming it exercises an illegal smartphone monopoly, Congress’ new spending bill boosts funding for border enforcement and detention, but it forgoes big policy changes, and more.
info_outline March 21, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has finalized stringent new tailpipe emission rules that will force the elimination of some gas-powered models, the CBO projects smaller federal deficits as a result of discretionary spending reductions, and more.
info_outline March 20, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: Nearly two-thirds of American women are using abortion pills rather than surgical procedures, a new report says “major warning signs” in the national security sector could hold back America’s ability to innovate, and more.
info_outline March 19, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: Rising costs and inflation remain a major political problem for President Biden, pro-Palestinian demonstrations nationwide have grown more powerful and focused, even scoring some White House policy concessions, and more.
info_outline March 18, 2024The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: Russian President Vladimir Putin cruised to another six-year term in an election without suspense and without genuine competition, D.C. leaders are facing difficult choices amid a mounting funding crisis, and more.
info_outline March 8, 2024 (next episode March 18)The Washington Times Front Page
On today's Front Page: A feisty President Biden called on the GOP to end their blockade of aid to Ukraine and revive his border security plan in his State of the Union, opportunistic criminals increasingly see unsecured delivery trucks as easy prey, and more. The Front Page will be off for the week of March 11-15 and return on Monday, March 18.
info_outlineOn today's Front Page: President Trump says the U.S. will stop funding the World Health Organization while his administration reviews its management of the coronavirus pandemic, some European Union nations begin to ease social restrictions, the Justice Department is siding with drive-in church goers who were fined in Mississippi, and more.