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Andy Parks Live From The Washington Times is heard weekday afternoons from 3-6pm. Longtime Washington radio host Andy Parks brings together the very best from one of the nation's premiere newsrooms. From columnists and correspondents, to breaking news and compelling guests, Andy has the very latest on all the stories that matter in our nation's capital. If you read about it in the Washington Times, you can talk about it with Andy Parks on your drive home.
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On today's Front Page: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Ukraine needs the “strong backing” of the United States, a federal judge has ruled President Trump illegally fired special counsel Hampton Dillinger, and more.
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On today's Front Page: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pressed President Trump for a more substantial U.S. commitment to protecting Ukraine, violations of the rule of law have become a fixture for critics of President Trump, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Trump defended Elon Musk’s efficiency efforts while trying to brush off conflicts with members of his Cabinet, President Trump says Ukraine will agree to a bilateral economic and mineral-sharing pact, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Americans say President Trump has not fulfilled a promise to “immediately” lower grocery costs, a study shows approximately 20,000 more births among the states that restricted abortion after the fall of Roe v. Wade, and more.
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On today's Front Page: French President Emmanuel Macron met with President Trump at the White House on the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, OPM says employees’ response to an email about their work product is voluntary, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The directive that federal employees share what work they accomplished or be fired is running into resistance, some GOP-led states are weighing stricter bans on diversity, equity and inclusion lessons at colleges, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Trump has signed an order calling for reciprocal tariffs on trading partners, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been confirmed and sworn in as Health and Human Services secretary, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Trump had conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in efforts to halt their war, House Republicans have unveiled a long-awaited budget blueprint, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Department of Homeland Security has fired four employees it blamed for paying for luxury hotels to house migrants, Taiwan has sent a delegation to Washington this week in a bid to persuade the Trump administration to change course on potential microchip tariffs, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A federal judge has extended a temporary restraining order against the Trump administration’s federal worker buyout plan, lawmakers are considering new proposals to provide social media safeguards for children, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Trump has announced that he plans to impose a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, heads of state and leading technologists will gather in Paris for a high-stakes gathering on artificial intelligence, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A federal judge in Boston has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to buy out federal workers, the NCAA has voted to ban male-born students from women’s sports, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The White House is standing firm on President Trump’s proposal to take over the Gaza Strip, President Trump has signed an executive order banning biological males from participating in women’s scholastic sports, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Trump says the U.S. could “take over” the Gaza Strip and remove Palestinians from the area, the D.C. Council has voted to to expel Ward 8 Democrat Trayon White, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Trump has temporarily paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico after the neighboring countries agreed to additional border security measures, President Trump’s pace of executive actions is creating problems in federal courts, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Canada and Mexico have announced plans to counter President Trump’s tariffs against them, projections that North Korean troops deployed to the Russia-Ukraine war would be ill-equipped are evaporating, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A federal judge has issued a temporary order to block the Trump administration from carrying out a plan to deny birthright citizenship, Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth has narrowly cleared a key Senate hurdle, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Congress has given final approval to a bill that requires the Department of Homeland Security to detain and try to deport illegal immigrants accused of theft and violent crimes, the fates of high-stakes legal battles are unclear as the second Trump administration begins, and more.…
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On today's Front Page: Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States and began working immediately via executive orders, the crux of those orders sought to and tighten immigration via the southern U.S. border, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Donald Trump’s second term as president is expected to launch with a flurry of executive actions, a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has begun as the Palestinian terrorist group released three hostages, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Republican senators who met with President-elect Trump say he has roughly 100 executive orders ready for day one, after the Washington Commanders' first playoff win in 19 years, fans are starting to believe again, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire to end 15 months of devastating conflict in the Gaza Strip, the Food and Drug Administration is banning red dye No. 3 because it causes cancer in laboratory rats, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth survived his Senate confirmation hearing without drawing any Republican opposition, Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained at his presidential residence, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has prepared to regulate artificial intelligence before President-elect Trump takes office, Childhood development and safety experts have staked out opposing positions at the Supreme Court over Texas’ adult content age verification law, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Senate will begin confirmation hearings for President-elect Trump’s top nominees this week, TikTok’s fate rests with the Supreme Court, which is grappling with whether the company’s ties to China, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden hailed former President Carter at his state funeral for his remarkable rise to a “life of purpose," House Republicans are drawing red lines to prevent President-elect Trump’s agenda from being passed, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Multiple fires in Los Angeles continue to spread and burn thousands of acres, Supreme Court watchers are split on how receptive it will be to delaying a TikTok Chinese divestiture law, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Japan will not go quietly in its fight to overturn the block of Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S. Steel, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced a roll back of fact checking on his social media platforms, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Federal officials are coming though digital materials to determine if the New Orleans terrorist attacker had connections to ISIS, Mitch McConnell's colleagues say he will be remembered for making a difference, and more.
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On today's Front Page: An Army veteran driving a pickup truck with an ISIS flag wrought carnage on New Year’s festivities in New Orleans in an apparent terrorist attack, President-elect Trump’s Cabinet will feature a mix of conflicting worldviews and varied backgrounds, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Pentagon and the Chinese government are quiet about the two new fighter jets spotted on Chinese social media sites last week, South Korea’s political crisis has no end in sight as the country mulls the aftershocks of a deadly plane crash, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The start of 2025 means new laws across America, grieving continues in South Korea over the crash landing of Jeju Air Flight 2216 and the deaths of all but two people aboard, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Jimmy Carter, the Georgia peanut farmer who eventually became the 39th president of the United States, has died, there are more questions than answers after a deadly Boeing 737-800 crash landing in South Korea, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Republican attorneys general are looking forward to working with the incoming Trump Department of Justice, migrants in the U.S. illegally might have an unexpected ally amid the Trump administration’s expected crackdown, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Pope Francis began what may be the most ambitious year of his papacy in launching the Vatican’s Jubilee, dozens of elite colleges have expanded “free college” programs to compete for dwindling middle-class applicants, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Dozens of House Republicans joined Democrats in blocking the Donald Trump-revised government funding deal, a study finds that those who consume a moderate amount of alcohol do better on a host of health indicators, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President-elect Trump has rejected a bipartisan plan to avoid a government shutdown, the Supreme Court has announced that it will hear TikTok’s challenge to legislation banning it from operating in the U.S., and more.
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On today's Front Page: NCAA President Charlie Baker has urged Congress to ban player-specific prop bets in college athletics, the Biden administration has renewed a Chinese science cooperation agreement with despite complaints about technology theft, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Worry about drones is spreading from New Jersey across the Eastern Seaboard, D.C. officials are celebrating a decrease in homicides and carjackings, but the news hasn’t impressed Washingtonians, and more.
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On today's Front Page: New Jersey leaders are not buying the Biden administration’s explanation recent reported drone sightings along the state’s coastline are regular aircraft, Burglary tourism is a growing problem in the U.S., and more.
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On today's Front Page: Ukraine’s war with Russia has passed the 1,000 day mark, but many feel the next few weeks will determine the country’s fate, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has delivered a defense of his martial law declaration, and more.
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On today's Front Page: FBI Director Christopher Wray has announced he will resign from his post at the end of the Biden administration, the dramatic fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad has left Middle Eastern powers scrambling to adapt to a shifting landscape, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione lashed out while being led inside a Pennsylvania courthouse for his extradition hearing, U.S. officials are not sure what to make of the recent swarms of drones flying over New Jersey, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Police in Pennsylvania have arrested a man in connection with the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the Biden administration has issued a call for a peaceful transition to a representative government in Syria, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Syrian President Bashar Assad arrived in Russia after fleeing as as a rebel offensive ended his family's 50-year rule over the country, President-elect Trump has revived the idea of an amnesty for Dreamers, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The embattled nomination of Pete Hegseth as defense secretary has President-elect Trump and allies working to hold the line, President Biden’s allies in various departments are rushing to spend allocated funds and lock in policies, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A search is underway for the gunman who killed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare outside a New York hotel, attention turns to the fate of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol after his attempt to impose martial law, and more.
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On today's Front Page: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has backed down from his martial law decree after protests and a unanimous vote against it, the world is focused on courting President-elect Trump, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden became the latest to expand the limits of presidential powers with his broad pardon of his son Hunter, the Supreme Court will hear a legal challenge to a state ban on medical treatment for transgender youths, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden has pardoned his son Hunter on tax and gun charges, President-elect Trump’s choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI has ignited a confirmation battle that could be a fight over the future of the bureau, and more.
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