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August 21, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

Release Date: 08/21/2025

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The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: President Trump has signed a technology pact with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer that boosts joint efforts in artificial intelligence, complaints from parents, teachers and school boards have driven superintendents out of urban public school districts at an increased rate, and more.

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September 18, 2025 show art September 18, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

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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The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: FBI Director Kash Patel defended his record as bureau director in a contentious hearing on Capitol Hill, Utah prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Tyler Robinson, who's accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and more.

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September 16, 2025 show art September 16, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: The U.S. and China have reached an agreement to keep the popular social video platform TikTok active in America, the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate-setting committee will meet with multiple storylines threatening to overshadow an anticipated rate cut, and more.

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September 15, 2025 show art September 15, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: Some NATO members have said they cannot immediately end Russian oil and gas purchases despite President Trump’s insistence, investigators are still piecing together information about Tyler Robinson, who assassinated conservative commentator Charlie Kirk last week, and more.

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September 12, 2025 show art September 12, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: Tributes continue to pour in for Charlie Kirk after he was assassinated on the campus of Utah Valley University, the Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation into the harm inflicted on children and teens who form "relationships” with AI companions, and more.

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September 11, 2025 show art September 11, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who played an influential role in rallying young Republican voters, was shot and killed while speaking on a college campus in Utah, Eastern Ukraine has become one of the most critical flash points of the Russia-Ukraine war in recent weeks, and more.

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On today's Front Page: Israel dramatically escalated its war on Hamas with a stunning airstrike on the terrorist group’s political leadership in Qatar, President Trump has accused pharmaceutical companies of intentionally concealing dangerous side effects when marketing their drugs, and more.

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September 9, 2025 show art September 9, 2025

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On today's Front Page: The story of a Ukrainian refugee killed in an unprovoked attack by an ex-convict in Charlotte is drawing national attention, European leaders are scrambling to meet the new 5% of GDP benchmark for defense spending, and more.

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September 8, 2025 show art September 8, 2025

The Washington Times Front Page

On today's Front Page: At least four disputes in the Supreme Court’s upcoming term are expected to allow the court to overturn decades-old precedents, crop prices are low because of big yields, and high fertilizer costs from President Trump’s tariff wars are stressing farmers in the Midwest, and more.

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On today's Front Page: The Federal Reserve is increasingly likely to cut interest rates at its next meeting, the DOJ has opened an investigation into alleged manipulation of crime statistics by Metropolitan Police Department officials, and more.