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$5.4 billion in pandemic loans were paid to suspicious Social Security numbers
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Attorney Michael P. Farris is the new general counsel for the National Religious Broadcasters. He stepped down as president and CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom last year, although he retains a part-time role there. (Image courtesy of the National Religious Broadcasters)
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Illustration on immigration and America's workforce by Linas Garsys/ The Washington Times
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Businesses Shedding Employees Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times
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Sick plan (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)
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How Does Health Insurance Affect Personal Injury Settlements? (sponsored -- https://unsplash.com/photos/5fNmWej4tAA)
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TikTok and U.S. national security illustration by The Washington Times
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An elderly couple sits on a bench in a park in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Wednesday, May, 14, 2014. German retirees will get a hefty pension increase this year, a result largely of higher wages in Europe's biggest economy as inflation has climbed sharply, the government said Tuesday. The Labor Ministry said that pensions will increase by 5.35% in the former West Germany on July 1 and by 6.12% in the formerly communist east. There was no increase in the west last year and an increase of 0.72% in the east as the economy was hit by the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)
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Gainful employment opportunity (Illustration by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times)
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"Sonny: The Last of the Old Time Mafia Bosses" by S. J. Peddie (book cover)
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Green Light for Employment Illustration by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Socialist Teachers Illustration by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Brad Hopkins is the executive director of the Wyoming Rescue Mission in Casper, Wyo. The Christian ministry settled a two-month-old lawsuit against the EEOC and Wyoming's Department of Workforce Services in a dispute over religious exemptions from employment rules. Attorneys say the mission can hire only those who share its beliefs. (Photo courtesy of Alliance Defending Freedom)
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5 Practical Benefits Of Having A Proactive Incident Response Plan (sponsored)
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A help wanted sign is displayed in a storefront, Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022, in Bedford, N.Y. The U.S. job market remains healthy, Thursday, Nov. 17, as fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, despite the Federal Reserve’s rapid interest rate hikes this year intended to bring down inflation and tighten the labor market. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
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Forced Government Regulations that Raise Taxes on American Workers illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
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Randolph Union High School student Blake Allen, 14, and her father Travis Allen filed a lawsuit against the Orange Southwest School District officials on Oct. 27, 2022, in U.S. District Court in Vermont. (Courtesy of Alliance Defending Freedom)
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Transformation and Reforms of Health Care Illustration by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
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Illustration on the National Labor Relations Board's impact on employer meetings on unionization by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
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Illustration on health care provider religious freedom and gender change therapy by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times