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Washington state turn to fiscal conservatives illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Used Chairman Mao’s books for sale in street market Fengjing ancient town Jinshan. Shanghai, China - February 4, 2022. File photo credit: Yingna Cai via Shutterstock.

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Obama, Biden and the mainstream media press corps illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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Enhancing Your Living Space: Exploring Furniture in Fashion's Exquisite Collection (sponsored)

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Andrey Elinson: Balancing Risks and Rewards in the US vs. Türkiye (sponsored)

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Saving social security illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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POWER COSTS SPIKE chart by The Washington Times

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Powering the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Headed to Mamila, a touch of modern shopping sites among the ancient and historic. Photo credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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Retail theft surge fuels $4.4 billion shadow economy in New York state

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Retail theft surge fuels $4.4 billion shadow economy in New York state (horizontal)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis (right) stands with members of the D.C. Council on March 27, 2024, before signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington until 2050. (Photo by Jack Sabatini) **FILE**

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D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser on the court before signing an agreement with Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis and D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser on the court before signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis on the court before signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini) **FILE**

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D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser on the court before signing an agreement with Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis and D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser shaking hands after signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis and D.C. City Council member Brooke Pinto before signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis (center) with D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and D.C. City Council Chairman Phil Mendelson before signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)

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Monumental Sports & Entertainment chief executive Ted Leonsis with D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and members of the D.C. City Council before signing an agreement that would keep the Wizards and Capitals at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. until 2050, March 27, 2024. (Photo by Jack Sabatini)