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Gray skies, gusting wind and drizzling rain marked downtown Hyattsville, Maryland during a tornado and flood watch in Prince George’s County on Friday, Aug. 9. The effects of Tropical Storm Debby swept the Washington, D.C. metro area. (Sean Salai/The Washington Times)

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The sign for the Environmental Protection Agency is shown in Washington on Sept. 21, 2017. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

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Does aluminum cause Alzheimer’s disease and dementia? illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Shoplifting surges nationwide while violent crime returns to pre-COVID levels, report says

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Rocky VII (Illustration by Michael Ramirez for Creators Syndicate)

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The Seine River isn't the only river in the world contaminated by waste. But unlike a sporting event where locations can be changed, people dependent on dirty water for drinking and cooking have nowhere else to turn. Photo courtesy of The Bucket Ministry, photo taken in Kibera, Kenya.

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Blocking calls: Officials increasingly ban students’ cellphones in K-12 schools, reversing trend

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Blocking calls: Officials increasingly ban students’ cellphones in K-12 schools, reversing trend (horizontal)

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Hot summers and climate statistics illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) new emissions regulations for semitrucks illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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Democrats suppress the election voting in North Carolina illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Igor Danilov: Innovator in Medicine, Advocate for the Earth (sponsored)

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The Directorate of Emergency Services at Fort Liberty in North Carolina used a slide for at least seven years in its "Terror Awareness" training that identified two pro-life groups, the National Right to Life Committee and Operation Rescue, as "terrorist groups," according to Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth in a July 16, 2024, letter to Sen. Ted Budd, North Carolina Republican.

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The Directorate of Emergency Services at Fort Liberty in North Carolina used a slide for at least seven years in its "Terror Awareness" training that identified two pro-life groups, the National Right to Life Committee and Operation Rescue, as "terrorist groups," according to Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth in a July 16, 2024, letter to Sen. Ted Budd, North Carolina Republican.

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2024 World Poker Championship Kicks Off Amidst Las Vegas Heat (sponsored / Shutterstock)

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A billboard in Milwaukee ahead of the Republican National Convention. Photo by Mallory Wilson/The Washington Times

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Investing in Cyprus with Korantina Homes: A Look at the Booming Real Estate Sector (sponsored)

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) attack on liquid fuels and trucking industry illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times