The Washington Times Front Page: June 7, 2024
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On Friday's Front Page: Hallie Biden’s testimony and text messages are the strongest evidence prosecutors have presented in Hunter Biden's gun trial, right-wing parties are poised to make big gains as European Union voters head to the polls, and more.
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Dr. Fauci needs to take responsibility for COVID missteps
Restrictive lockdowns, unnecessary social distancing requirements, lack of transparency on the origins of COVID-19. These topics were just a handful of issues discussed at the fiery hearing Congress held with Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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Politically Unstable: Dr. Fauci failed America during the COVID pandemic
Restrictive lockdowns, unnecessary social distancing requirements, lack of transparency on the origins of COVID-19. These topics were just a handful of issues discussed at the fiery hearing Congress held with Dr. Anthony Fauci.
But one fact remains clear: Dr. Fauci failed America during the pandemic.
What went wrong in 2020, what fixes are the Biden Administration avoiding, and what could a future Donald Trump administration do to prevent another global pandemic?
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Dr. David Asher, senior fellow at the Hudson institute, to discuss these questions on this week's Politically Unstable.
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The Washington TImes Front Page: June 6, 2024
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/jun/6/washington-times-front-page-june-6-2024/
On Thursday's Front Page: Veterans of World War II made the pilgrimage to France likely for one last time to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, crime arrests are up in D.C. so far this year thanks to a bolstered surveillance camera system, and more.
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What's causing the global gunpowder shortage?
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/jun/3/chinese-restrictions-ukraine-war-crimp-us-gunpowde/
A global shortage of gunpowder is starting to show up in prices paid by U .S. consumers. Suppliers are suspending sales, dealers say prices are climbing, and global conflicts are spiking demand.
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Strapped for cash, college undergraduates form labor unions
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/22/strapped-for-cash-college-undergraduates-form-labo/
Undergraduate student employees are increasingly following the decade-old path of their graduate brethren in forming labor unions to secure higher pay and better benefits at their colleges and universities.
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China is outpacing the U.S. in defense industrial production
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Seth Jones: "One Chinese shipyard, like Zhengnan, is larger than all U.S. shipyards combined."
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The Washington Times Front Page: June 4, 2024
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/jun/4/on-washington-times-front-page-june-4-2024/
On Tuesday's Front Page: Dr. Anthony Fauci told Congress that he never tried to suppress theories about the potential origins of the coronavirus, Hunter Biden’s criminal trial on gun charges has begun with the selection of a jury, and more.
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Sportsmen feel pinch of global gunpowder shortage as Chinese restrictions, Ukraine war crimp supply
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At one point in their war, Russia and Ukraine were firing up to 60,000 artillery shells a day, and even during this spring’s lull in U.S.-backed supplies to Ukraine, the daily average was still roughly 12,000 shells.
The result has been a global shortage of gunpowder that’s beginning to show up in prices paid by private consumers here in the U.S.
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The Washington Times Front Page: June 3, 2024
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On Monday's Front Page: New York and its legal system have eaten away at Donald Trump’s finances and, potentially, his freedom this year, President Biden’s son, Hunter, goes on trial in a federal court in Delaware Monday for gun charges, and more.
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Panda-mania 2.0: D.C.’s National Zoo to get two new pandas from China
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/29/panda-mania-20-dcs-national-zoo-to-get-two-new-pan/
Call it Panda-mania 2.0: The National Zoo announced that a new pair of the crowd-pleasing Chinese imports — long the park’s most popular attraction — will arrive in the District later this year.
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Here are Trump’s top three arguments for appeal after guilty verdict in hush money trial
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Former President Donald Trump has three key issues he can argue on appeal to overturn his conviction in his New York hush money trial.
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Washington Times ForAmerica: Possible contenders for Donald Trump's running mate
As Americans prepare for a Trump v. Biden rematch, the veepstakes competition is in full swing.
Kamala Harris is running with Joe Biden, but who is going to be the vice president on Donald Trump's side of the ticket?
Tune in as The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and For America's David Bozell discuss leading favorites, dark horse candidates, and who has no shot at being Donald Trump's vice president.
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Threat Status: How China is outpacing the U.S. in defense industrial production
China's Communist Party-ruled government engaged in the most dramatic military buildup of any nation since World War II. Beijing is on track to amass 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030 and there is growing concern that China is operating a Cold War-style cognitive warfare campaign designed to weaken U.S. democracy. Washington Times National Security Editor Guy Taylor sits down with author and great power competition analyst Seth Jones at the Center for Strategic and International Studies for a discussion about how and why China's defense industrial production base is dangerously outpacing that of the United States and what Washington should do to respond.
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Big drop in wind speeds across U.S. saps electricity generated from wind farms
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/24/gone-with-wind-energy-output-dented-by-wind-drough/
Wind speeds fell dramatically last year, slowing turbines and decreasing renewable energy production across the United States, while billions of dollars were invested in building more wind power plants.
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North Korean leader elevates himself with portraits, songs
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/27/personality-cult-kim-jong-un-north-korean-leader-e/
Signals that the nuclear-armed North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un may be elevating himself above and beyond his predecessors could signal a more hostile policy toward external enemies.
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The Washington Times Front Page: May 29, 2024
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On Wednesday's Front Page: Donald Trump’s attorney told jurors in his hush money trial that they “should want and expect more” evidence to convict him, the Vatican has apologized for Pope Francis’ use of a derogatory term about homosexuals, and more.
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Israel is being unjustly treated for daring to defend itself
Israel, despite the warnings of the West, sent in its military to strike Rafah to root out the remainder of Hamas terrorists. And for that, the Jewish state is being treated as a pariah by governments around the world.
Cheryl Chumley and Gol Kalev discuss Israel's mistreatment on Bold and Blunt.
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The Washington Times Front Page: May 28, 2024
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On Tuesday's Front Page: Jurors will hear closing arguments in the hush money trial of former President Trump, Congress kicks off an election-year sprint in which serious legislation usually takes a back seat to messaging bills, and more.
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Trump: Biden policies have ‘slaughtered’ Black and Hispanic Americans
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“African Americans are getting slaughtered, Hispanic Americans are getting slaughtered,” Mr. Trump said. “These millions and millions of people that are coming into our country — the biggest impact and the biggest negative impact is against our Black population and our Hispanic population who are losing their jobs, losing their housing, losing everything they can lose.”
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American Adversary Iran's President Killed. Will it change the war in Gaza?
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi was killed this past week along with Iran's Foreign Minister in a helicopter crash. What will the impact be on relations with America and the west? How will this impact Iran's support for terror factions fighting Israel? Perhaps most importantly, how is Raisi's death perceived by the Iranian people? Tim Constantine sits down with Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of the National Council of Resistance in Iran. The group is essentially the government in exile while Supreme Leader Khamenei rules over Iran. Mr. Jafarzadeh gives his candid view of the impacts of President Raisi's unexpected death.
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Washington Times ForAmerica: Biden's student loan forgiveness hurts American taxpayers
Poll after poll shows President Biden is hurting with the youth vote, which is a vital group for his reelection campaign. A key issue among these voters is student loan forgiveness, and the president is giving in to their demands.
The Washington Times' Tim Constantine and ForAmerica's David Bozell argue these election year loan bailout programs are nothing more than a ploy to win over certain voting blocks at the detriment to the American taxpayer. And the middle-class voters left to pick up the tab certainly will not reward President Biden at the ballot box.
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Biden cancels another $7.7 billion in student loans
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/22/joe-biden-cancels-77-billion-in-student-loans-for-/
President Biden announced that his administration is canceling $7.7 billion in student loans for 160,000 borrowers.
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House Republicans push for more control over public safety in nation’s capital with new crime bill
Read more: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/may/15/house-targets-dc-home-rule-passing-bill-would-give/
House lawmakers looking to restore congressional oversight over the District of Columbia passed a bill that would give Congress more control over public safety in the city.
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