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On Tuesday's : President Trump has ramped up his threats against Iran ahead of a U.S. deadline to make a deal to end the war or sustain more destruction, a new report finds too many college graduates are chasing too few jobs that require advanced education, and more.
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On Monday's U.S. forces rescued an American fighter pilot shot down by Iran over the weekend, Iran’s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz has quickly become the focal point of the six-week long war, and more.
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On Friday's President Trump has fired attorney general Pam Bondi, Texas Sen. John Cornyn is trying to convince state Republicans that Attorney General Ken Paxton is too big a gamble for the GOP in November, and more.
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On Thursday's In a primetime address, President Trump tried to make his case to a skeptical American public that the war in Iran is necessary to stop Tehran from building a nuclear weapon, the Pentagon’s relationship with the rest of Washington has become complicated, and more.
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On Wednesday's President Trump says the U.S. could end the Iran war in two to three weeks ahead of a prime-time address on the conflict, a federal judge has halted President Trump’s plans to build a ballroom on the White House’s East Wing, and more.
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On Tuesday's The White House insists behind-the-scenes talks with Iran are progressing despite public denials from Tehran as both sides trade attacks on critical energy infrastructure, there may be an opening for a Republican candidate in the California’s gubernatorial race, and more.
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On Monday's Washington Times Front Page: The continued shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has now passed the six-week mark with no end in sight, the Supreme Court will hear arguments this week to settle the issue of birthright citizenship for immigrants, and more.
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On Friday's The U.S. faces hurdles in conducting “battle damage assessments” of its strikes against key targets in Iran, suspicious trades and bets around notable actions by President Trump are raising ire, and more.
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On Thursday's : Senators left a classified briefing seeking more information about the Iran war and the rationale behind the Trump administration’s deployment of soldiers to the Middle East, juries in California and New Mexico have ordered social media companies to pay for harming children with addictive algorithms, and more.
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On Wednesday's : A Republican-led plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security without funding ICE operations is teetering, as the president’s troubles pile up, Democrats are capitalizing politically on high gas prices and long airport lines, and more.
info_outlineOn Friday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump has fired attorney general Pam Bondi, Texas Sen. John Cornyn is trying to convince state Republicans that Attorney General Ken Paxton is too big a gamble for the GOP in November, and more.