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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 10, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 9, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 8, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 7, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 6, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 3, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 2, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content February 1, 2017 in The Washington Times)
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FILE - In this April 4, 2013, file photo, a dragline excavator moves rocks above a coal seam at the Spring Creek Mine in Decker, Mont. President Trump's latest move to support coal mining is unlikely to turn around the industry's prospects immediately. Experts say the biggest problem faced by the mining industry today isn't a coal shortage of coal or even the prospect of climate change regulations, but an abundance of cheap natural gas. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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FILE - In this July 1, 2013, file photo, smoke rises from the Colstrip Steam Electric Station, a coal burning power plant in Colstrip, Mont. President Trump's latest move to support coal mining is unlikely to turn around the industry's prospects immediately. Experts say the biggest problem faced by the mining industry today isn't a coal shortage of coal or even the prospect of climate change regulations, but an abundance of cheap natural gas. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2014, file photo, rail cars are filled with coal and sprayed with a topper agent to suppress dust at Cloud Peak Energy's Antelope Mine north of Douglas, Wyo. President Trump's latest move to support coal mining is unlikely to turn around the industry's prospects immediately. Experts say the biggest problem faced by the mining industry today isn't a coal shortage of coal or even the prospect of climate change regulations, but an abundance of cheap natural gas. (Ryan Dorgan/Casper Star-Tribune via AP, File)
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In this July 12, 2016, photo, American League's Mark Trumbo, of the Baltimore Orioles, hits during the MLB baseball All-Star Game in San Diego. Executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette brought back Trumbo as a free agent during the offseason after doing the same with Chris Davis one year earlier. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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This Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, photo shows a Ford sign at an auto dealership in Hialeah, Fla. Ford Motor Co. is investing $1.2 billion in three Michigan facilities, including an engine plant where it plans to add 130 jobs. President Donald Trump applauded the move in an early morning tweet, Tuesday, March 28, 2017. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
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FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, photo, a group of self-driving Uber vehicles position themselves to take journalists on rides during a media preview at Uber's Advanced Technologies Center in Pittsburgh. On Monday, March 27, 2017, Uber said it is resuming its self-driving car program in Arizona and Pittsburgh after it was suspended following a crash over the weekend. The company had also grounded self-driving cars in San Francisco over the weekend but they resumed operating earlier on Monday. The company said that it paused the operations over the weekend to better understand what happened in Arizona, but feels confident in returning the cars to the road. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
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Tax Reform for Economic Growth Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
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Rebuilding the Iraqi Economy Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
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New York Knicks forward Kristaps Porzingis (6) is fouled while shooting by Detroit Pistons forward Jon Leuer (30) during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game, Monday, March 27, 2017, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
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Illustration on Ross Perot's fiscal warnings The Washington Times
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The final phase of the Dakota Access Pipeline will take place with boring equipment routing the pipeline underground and across Lake Oahe to connect with the existing pipeline in Emmons County in Cannon Ball, N.D. The Dakota Access pipeline developer said Monday that it has placed oil in the pipeline under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota and that it's preparing to put the pipeline into service. (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, File)
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FILE- This Feb. 13, 2017, file aerial photo shows a site where the final phase of the Dakota Access Pipeline will take place with boring equipment routing the pipeline underground and across Lake Oahe to connect with the existing pipeline in Emmons County in Cannon Ball, N.D. The Dakota Access pipeline developer said Monday, March 27, that it has placed oil in the pipeline under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota and that it's preparing to put the pipeline into service. (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, File)