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Tucker sno-cat vehicles used in mountain warfare training. Photo credit: Bill Gertz / The Washington Times.

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Marine Col. Ronald Storer, commander of the Mountain Warfare Training Center, give a graduation certificate to a Marine scout at a ceremony. Photo credit: Bill Gertz / The Washington Times.

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Marine Col. Ronald Storer, (third from left) commander of the Mountain Warfare Training Center, takes part in a graduation ceremony for Marine scouts. Photo credit: Bill Gertz / The Washington Times.

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High in the Sierra Nevada Mountains located halfway between Reno and Yosemite National Park is the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Bridgeport, California. Several hundred Marines from Camp Lejeune, 2,800 miles away on the other side of the country, traded the swamps of their North Carolina training base for a month of cold weather mountain training here. Commanders say the Marines are training for new missions, countering threats posed by China, Russia, and North Korea. (Bill Gertz/The Washington Times)

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A Remarkable Journey of Espionage, Friendship, and Redemption (sponsored)

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Americans get ticked over pressure to tip everywhere they go to eat

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Americans get ticked over pressure to tip everywhere they go to eat (horizontal)

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Planet Fitness' transgender policy illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Looking out from Hebron road in Jerusalem. Photo credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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The view from Hebron road in Jerusalem. Photo credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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Road leading to Jaffa gate in Jerusalem. Photo credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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A makeshift memorial at the site of Hamas-fueled terror on the grounds of the Nova Festival in Israel. March 28, 2024. Photo credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times.

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Jerusalem's longest pedestrian suspension bridge stretches nearly 663 feet over a heavily trafficked road and is quite a sight at night. File photo credit: Cheryl Chumley / The Washington Times

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Sailing the Graveyard Sea: The Deadly Voyage of the Somers, the U.S. Navy’s Only Mutiny, and the Trial That Gripped the Nation (book cover)

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The cost of meat industry rules illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by a Singapore-flagged container ship, plunging multiple vehicles into the Patapsco River.

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Parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remain after a container ship collided with a support Tuesday, March 26, 2024 in Baltimore. The major bridge in Baltimore snapped and collapsed after a container ship rammed into it early Tuesday, and several vehicles fell into the river below. Rescuers were searching for multiple people in the water. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

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Liberals against White, rural Americans illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Julie Jaman, 82, was banned in August 2022 from the Olympic Peninsula YMCA's Mountain View Pool in Port Townsend, Washington, after confronting a transgender staffer in the women's locker room. (Photo courtesy the Center for American Liberty)

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Economy soft landing illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times