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Marines dig a defensive position during drills at the Marine Mountain Warfare Training Center. Photo credit: Bill Gertz / The Washington Times.
 
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National Security Correspondent Bill Gertz gets an up close look at Marine Corps mountain warfare training. Photo credit: Bill Gertz / The Washington Times.
 
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Saving social security illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
 
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Lack of affordable housing and "Bidenvilles" illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times
 
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Prescription drug price reform illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
 
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Planet Fitness' transgender policy illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times
 
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BUDGET OUTLOOK chart by The Washington Times
 
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Another abortion case has made its way to the Supreme Court, with this case examining moves by the FDA to increase access to an abortion pill. The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and For America's David Bozell discuss the merits of this case, the left's desire for an activist court, and the political implications that could arise from this decision.
 
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Colorado and "safe injection sites" for drug addicts illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times
 
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Shane and Jennifer DeGross filed a federal lawsuit on March 22, 2024, against the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families Secretary Ross Hunter after the agency refused to renew their foster-care license. (Photo courtesy the DeGrosses via the Alliance Defending Freedom)
 
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Mexican cartels' drug profits and American lives illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
 
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Use of abortion drugs illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times
 
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Congress' addiction to federal funds illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times
 
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Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines and actor Kirk Cameron join Higher Ground's Billy Hallowell for a special event addressing the transgender movement, truth, America's Christian roots and so much more.
 
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A woman, Tohar (first name only), from the northern Israel community of Shlomi just minutes from the border with Lebanon, sits at a Purim celebration at a hotel in Jerusalem on March 25 and talks of how she's been living as a refugee since shortly after Oct. 7, when Hamas struck Israel, because Hezbollah terrorists won't stop bombing her community. (Cheryl K. Chumley/The Washington Times)
 
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Migrants who crossed the border from Mexico into the U.S. wait next to the U.S. border wall where U.S. Border Patrol agents stand guard, seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, March 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File)
 
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Migrants who crossed the border from Mexico into the U.S. wait next to the U.S. border wall where U.S. Border Patrol agents stand guard, seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, March 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File)
 
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I'm the first vice president to visit an abortion clinic ... (Illustration by Gary Varvel for Creators Syndicate)
 
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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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Seyi Omooba, a Nigerian-born Christian actress based in London, sued after she was fired from a 2019 stage production of "The Color Purple" at the Curve Theatre in Leicester over her 2014 Facebook post critical of homosexuality. (Courtesy of Christian Concern)


