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On today's Front Page: The Chinese Foreign Ministry has refused to answer questions about ByteDance being forced to divest from TikTok in the U.S., D.C. residents say they’re still wary after often-brazen violence last year, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Senate has approved a massive foreign aid package, ending a monthslong stalemate, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to focus on the salvage operation of Baltimore's Key Bridge, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Prosecutors have begun building their case against Donald Trump in his hush-money trial, Columbia University’s president says the Ivy League institution is facing a “crisis" after continued pro-Palestinian protests, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden has signed a bill to reauthorize FISA Section 702, House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing the biggest threat to his speakership after advancing a $95 billion foreign aid package despite major opposition, and more.
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On today's Front Page: House Speaker Mike Johnson is moving forward with plans to pass a $95 billion foreign aid package, a growing number of colleges are piloting three-year degree programs, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden is criss-crossing the swing state of Pennsylvania this week to shore up support, the starting point of Ukraine’s 2023 summer counteroffensive is now in the middle of a two-way artillery firing range, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Speculation is swirling that Iran’s attack on Israel was not intended to start a full-blown conflict, the Senate begins a likely abbreviated impeachment process against DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Israeli leaders are vowing that a massive attack by Iran “will be met with a response,” a New York judge has started screening prospective jurors in former President Trump's hush-money trial, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend is igniting fears of a wider conflict, activists are upset with Democrats after party leaders rallied to approve a bill reauthorizing FISA, and more.
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On today's Front Page: O.J. Simpson, the football star and actor acquitted of charges he killed his ex wife and her friend in the 1990s, has died, federal agencies used only an average of 12% of their D.C. headquarters space last year, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A bill to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Surveillance intelligence act was blocked from reaching a floor vote, the Biden administration has finalized the largest expansion of gun-sales background checks, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Things are starting to look up — or at least a little less gloomy — for President Biden‘s reelection hopes, businesses in D.C. expect to be worse off financially in six months than companies elsewhere, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Metropolitan Police leaders have unveiled a new 24-hour surveillance camera hub, President Biden will welcome two key Asian allies to the White House this week, and more.
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On today's Front Page: National security officials have mounted a full-court press to try to head off major changes to FISA Section 702, the prohibition on U.S. and Western combat boots on the ground in the Ukraine is under fresh attack, and more.
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On today's Front Page: America’s patience with Israel’s campaign against Hamas in the Gaza Strip is not infinite, the Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament is the hottest ticket in sports right now, thanks to Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Biden administration has established a rule allowing outside union officials into nonunionized workplaces, the Marines are now training for missions in mountains, snow and ice, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden held a “candid and constructive” telephone talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Members of Congress’ “Squad” are in danger of losing their seats in Democratic primaries, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Foreign officials are in search of ways to shape the U.S. government’s development and regulation of AI tools, states across the country are facing budget crunches as federal pandemic relief funds sunset, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Protests across Israel have put even more political pressure on embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Department of Homeland Security is being forced to be more transparent about activity at the border, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Salvage crews have begun the work of cleaning the Francis Scott Key Bridge wreck site in Baltimore, the EPA is preparing for a legal battle over a stringent industrywide emissions proposal, and more.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.…
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On today's Front Page: Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley drops out of the Republican presidential race, some corporations must improve their carbon footprint reporting after the SEC approved a climate change disclosure rule, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Former President Trump won hundreds of delegates on Super Tuesday as he advanced toward a rematch with President Biden, the D.C. Council passed a massive public safety bill aimed at cracking down on street violence, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Supreme Court ruled that states cannot remove former President Trump from their ballots over insurrection claims, tensions between the Biden administration and Israeli government hit a new high with a visit from Benny Gantz, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A Senate committee has uncovered what lawmakers say is new evidence of American technology enabling Russia’s war in Ukraine, 52% of college graduates were “underemployed” a year after earning a bachelor’s degree, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin tried to convince lawmakers that the nation’s security was in safe hands during an undisclosed hospital stay last month, California Rep. Adam Schiff is a couple of steps away from becoming a U.S. senator, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell will step down from his post as Senate Republican leader in November, the Supreme Court has put on hold former President Trump’s federal trial over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Both Israel and Hamas say President Biden’s prediction of an imminent cease-fire and prisoner swap is wildly optimistic, the polls are daunting for President Biden in the battleground state of Georgia, and more.
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On today's Front Page: President Biden and former President Trump will make dueling visits to the southern U.S. border, the Supreme Court is wading into the thorny intersection of social media and free speech, and more.
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On today's Front Page: An Alabama court ruling on IVF is scrambling GOP politics around abortion in the heat of an election year, Ukraine's war with Russia enters its third year this weekend, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Less than 1% of illegal immigrants who were caught and released by the Border Patrol using “parole” powers last year have been deported or left the country, the the Pentagon is scrambling to get its troops to the front of the AI revolution, and more.
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On today's Front Page: House Republicans have made little progress in finishing the work on passing spending bills, President Biden’s memory lapses have ramped up calls that he undergo a cognitive test during his annual physical exam, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Political analysts say Nikki Haley may be clinging to her candidacy to strengthen her chances in 2028, the military’s push for an artificial intelligence overhaul is taking center stage this week, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Lowering inflation means only that prices for many items aren’t rising as fast as they were 18 months ago, a look inside the bleak conditions in Rafah, the Gaza Strip city along the Egyptian border, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The House has passed legislation to overturn President Biden’s moratorium on new liquefied natural gas exports, urban transit agencies are losing riders and increasingly fear cuts to rail and bus services, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A D.C. man finally surrendered to police after a standoff that began after three officers were shot attempting to deliver a warrant, the Biden administration issued nearly 3.5 million work passes last year to migrants, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Republican-led House has voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after a failed vote last week, the U.S. military’s open-ended war with Yemen’s Houthi rebels is getting expensive, and more.
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On today's Front Page: Republicans have once again flirted with a big immigration compromise only to come up short in the end, experts are grappling with an array of infrastructure burdens and challenges associated with electric vehicles, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Israeli military says a Hamas data center was found beneath the U.N. Relief and Works Agency’s headquarters in Gaza City, Democrats are publicly and privately panicking over President Biden’s reelection prospects, and more.
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On today's Front Page: A special counsel’s report says President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified national security documents, America’s biggest sporting event, the Super Bowl, has made it to the unlikeliest of places, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The Senate border deal has officially imploded, House Republicans suffered embarrassing back-to-back defeats this week, raising the question of where Speaker Mike Johnson can go from here, and more.
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