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The United States of America's forests under threat illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
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How Advanced Laboratory Instruments Are Shaping the Future of Research (sponsored / Shutterstock)
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Anovina Shower Steamers (Amazon)
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BenShot Bullet Whiskey Glasses (Amazon)
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Wiley X Founder Sunglasses (Amazon)
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Lancaster Skillet (Amazon)
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People watch a TV broadcasting the launch of the Nuri rocket, the first domestically produced space rocket, at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. South Korea test launched its first domestically produced space rocket on Thursday in what officials describe as an important step in the country's pursuit of a satellite launch program. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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Gerber pocket knife (Amazon)
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Travyvax Wallet (Amazon)
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Wiley X Weekender Sunglasses (Amazon)
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Case Pocket Knife (Amazon)
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Stormy Kromer Wool Cap (Amazon)
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Cowboy Spatula (Amazon)
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PureWeavers Christmas Icon Blanket (Amazon)
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Patriotic "We The People" License Plate (Amazon)
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2025 Year In Review Christmas Ornament (Amazon)
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The Supreme Court is poised to play referee on climate change lawsuits this term, with the justices being asked to decide where the court battles should take place.
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Leftist ideology and energy in the world economy illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
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Steel and aluminum tariffs to power the United States of America's economy illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
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President Trump's threat to resume nuclear weapons tests has sparked unease in Moscow and Beijing and triggered frustration among some U.S. nonproliferation experts who say the administration is sending mixed signals on an intensely sensitive global security issue.