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Iraqis attend the funeral of Popular Mobilization Forces fighters killed in the U.S. airstrikes at the Imam Ali shrine in Najaf, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Anmar Khalil)

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Artificial intelligence and nuclear war illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Rep. Chris Smith, New Jersey Republican, says his faith and an early-life encounter with a Holocaust survivor shaped his activism in Congress for international human rights and religious freedom. (Mark A. Kellner/The Washington Times)

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America's bad deal for Israel to end war with Hamas illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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U.S. Jewish schools see 47% increase in security costs since Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack in Israel

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U.S. Jewish schools see 47% increase in security costs since Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack in Israel (horizontal)

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Negotiating The Civil War illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Jochen “Jack” Wurfl, 91, is one of just 245,000 survivors of the Holocaust still living. And he’s on a mission to warn young people about the dangers of antisemitism as the Israel-Hamas conflict rages. Photo used with permission from "My Two Lives" by Jochen "Jack" Wurfl and published by Outskirts Press.

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An inflatable fake tank deployed by the "Ghost Army" during World War II weighed under 100 pounds but fooled enemy troops and saved lives. A long-awaited ceremony to present the Congressional Gold Medal to the Ghost Army is set for March 21. (Image courtesy of Ghost Army Legacy Project)

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Jochel Wurfl joins Billy Hallowell for this Higher Ground Event: Holocaust survivor speaks on Hitler, Hamas and hope.

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Changes to U.S. military illustration by Linas Garsys / The Washington Times

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History As It Happens podcast host Martin Di Caro interviews Melvyn Leffler, a preeminent scholar of U.S. foreign policy, about why the U.S. went to war in 2003. Leffler’s new book is “Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq.”

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Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors carried the flags of Palestine and South Africa as well as protest signs that charged the U.S. with genocide in Gaza. Photo by Alex Miller.

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Hundreds of pro-Palestine protestors carried the flags of Palestine and South Africa as well as protest signs that charged the U.S. with genocide in Gaza. Photo by Alex Miller.

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The Gaza Hamas threat illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

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Light at the end of the tunnel. File photo credit: GAS-photo via Shutterstock.

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Gaza and Hamas terrorism illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Civil War, Democrats and slavery illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor and Foundation for Defense of Democracies President Cliff May join forces to discuss "Cold War 2.0," in which growing alignment between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea is challenging a world order that has been led by Washington since World War II.

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Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor and Foundation for Defense of Democracies President Cliff May join forces to discuss "Cold War 2.0," in which growing alignment between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea is challenging a world order that has been led by Washington since World War II.