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The Washington Times Front Page

Release Date: 04/24/2026

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On Friday's The Department of Homeland Security has announced it’s made it easier for officers to block green card applications from immigrants who claimed welfare, workforce experts say recent reports about high demand for philosophers to train AI programs in ethics are likely more hype than reality, and more.

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Thursday, July 16, 2026 show art Thursday, July 16, 2026

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On Thursday's : Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche took responsibility for errors in releasing the Epstein files but defended the Justice Department’s response, the Trump administration’s push to take financial stakes in private defense and minerals companies raises a host of political and ethical questions for the military, and more.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2026 show art Wednesday, July 15, 2026

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On Wednesday's : President Trump has reversed plans to levy tolls on commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, Supreme Court justices told Congress there are growing threats to their safety as they ask for an increase in their security budgets, and more.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2026 show art Tuesday, July 14, 2026

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On Tuesday's : President Trump has reimposed a blockade on Iranian ships and taken control of the Strait of Hormuz, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has appointed the sister of Sen. Lindsey Graham to temporarily fill his Senate seat after his sudden death, and more.

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On Thursday's Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has relented to intense pressure and dropped out of the race, President Trump berated NATO allies before hailing the “tremendous unity” of the alliance, and more.

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On Wednesday's : President Trump is backing a plan to use the filibuster-proof budget reconciliation process to pass portions of an election reform bill, the left‑wing coalition that helped turn Graham Platner into a rock star in Maine’s U.S. Senate race has abandoned him in the wake of a rape allegation, and more.

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On Tuesday's : Federal authorities say Mexico’s drug cartels are smuggling oil back into Mexico in a scheme to sell it at full cost while evading taxes, Ukraine no longer looks like just a recipient of foreign military aid but a country that can provide it, and more.

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On Monday's : The NATO summit in Turkey this week affords President Trump a rare in-person opportunity to lean on European allies lagging behind on defense spending, Republicans are trying to promote the tax benefits of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act amid a tough midterm election year, and more.

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On Friday's : A new public safety battle is brewing over artificial intelligence-powered cameras discreetly installed in thousands of places nationwide, President Trump’s policy agenda fared poorly with the Supreme Court in its recent term, and more.

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On Thursday's : President Trump’s new financial disclosures reveal he pocketed more than $1 billion in cryptocurrency income and hundreds of millions of dollars from other investments, top government officials say they will try to find ways to block pregnant women from coming to the U.S. to take advantage of birthright citizenship, and more.

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On Friday's Washington Times Front Page: President Trump has ruled out using a nuclear weapon against Iran as the war nears its third month, the Department of Justice has reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, and more.