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Pretty soon I'll be flying high! (Illustration by Dana Summers of the Tribune Media Services)

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A new report released Thursday found that the Obamacare co-ops, once seen as a key part of the president's national health care law, have not repaid a single dollar of the combined $1.2 billion they received in federal loans, and Senate Republicans are arguing that the U.S. Treasury will never be made whole. (Associated Press)

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John H. Gutfreund, chairman and chief executive officer of Salomon Brothers Inc., arrives for an emergency board meeting at company offices in downtown Manhattan on Aug. 18, 1991. (Associated Press)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 10, 2016 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 March 9, 2016 in The Washington Times)

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Illustration on interest rates and the party nominees by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Republican Gov. Larry Hogan said, "Unfortunately, it would appear that some members of the General Assembly are choosing to ignore fiscal responsibility altogether." (Associated Press)

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Ronnie, you won't believe who's running for president. (Illustration by Dana Summers of the Tribune Media Services)

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Republican Gov. Larry Hogan speaks during a news conference as Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford, left, listens Tuesday, March 8, 2016, in Annapolis, Md. Hogan said he is “completely disgusted with national politics in both parties” in answer to a question during a news conference about whether he would support GOP front-runner Donald Trump, if he wins the party’s presidential nomination. Hogan, who held the news conference to urge Democrats to pass a bill limiting mandated spending, said it’s way too early to speculate on who he would support. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

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Back in the summer of 1990, Donald Trump was hustling to keep the Taj Mahal afloat and juggling roughly $3 billion in debt to banks and junk bond holders. (Associated Press)

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A daily reading of William Tyndale's 1534 translation of The New Testament from Tyndale Today. (Sponsored content March 8, 2016 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 March 7, 2016 in The Washington Times)

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He said I had little hands! (Illustration by Dana Summers of the Tribune Media Services)

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People watch a TV news program showing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at Seoul Railway Station on March 3. (Associated Press)

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Pres. Ronald Reagan, right, and Mrs. Nancy Reagan wave to photographers as they return to the White House after spending the weekend at Camp David, Md., Sunday, Dec. 2, 1984, Washington, D.C. The Reagans are scheduled to host a reception for the Kennedy Center honorees at the White House this evening. (AP Photo)

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Joesph Pryor was quietly discharged from the Marine Corps Delayed Entry program after he was seen in a viral video showing Donald Trump supporters assaulting a black woman at a rally in Louisville, Ky. (Image: New York Daily News).

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"She hates the Second Amendment. She hates us. And she's coming after every single bit of our freedom," NRA executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre said Thursday on the first day of CPAC 2016. (Rod Lamkey Jr./Special to 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 March 4, 2016 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 March 3, 2016 in The Washington Times)