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House investigators say they have obtained bank records showing President Biden’s brother, James Biden, provided a $200,000 direct payment to Mr. Biden after securing a business deal with a rural hospital operator. Image from GOP House Oversight Committee via X.

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Illustration on Hamas' ideology by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Then there is Oman. Call them the Greenville of the international world. They have something solid to offer, and they are executing a plan to successfully get the word out to those looking for a wise long-term investment opportunity. Photo courtesy of Oman Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion.

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The Fed's quest for a soft landing and taming inflation Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Stellantis to build new EV battery plants; union sees them as threat to jobs (horizontal)

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Stellantis to build new EV battery plants; union sees them as threat to jobs

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Education Costs chart by The Washington Times

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Foreign contractor Airbus ignoring sanctions and refueling Putin by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Federal deficit hit $1.7 trillion in fiscal year 2023 (horizontal)

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Federal deficit hit $1.7 trillion in fiscal year 2023

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Illustration on Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and domestic energy by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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Reporters, media members and a bank of cameras are shown here in silhouette at an unnamed location in the U.S. (AP Photo, file)

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A Swedish-based technology company called Candela believes it has the answer to complex, frustrating and endless commutes in cities like Washington and New York. That remedy would be the Candela P-12 Shuttle, described as “the world’s first electric hydrofoiling ship” which the company says produces “neither noise nor wake.” (Photo courtesy of Candela press kit)

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Taxpayer-supported Amtrak loses money but pays some executives over $700,000 salaries (horizontal)

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Taxpayer-supported Amtrak loses money but pays some executives over $700,000 salaries

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Desperate for recruits, Army moves to professional ‘talent acquisition specialists’ (horizontal)

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Desperate for recruits, Army moves to professional ‘talent acquisition specialists’

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A growing program that teaches the Bible to public school children during the school day has seen a drastic increase in participation as national church attendance declines. Kori Pennypacker, CEO of Bible2School, talks through the legal framework that allows this elective, off-campus activity and the growth the organization has experienced.

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Merchant Sales chart by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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State Government Spending Performance Chart by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times