Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'New Jersey man first known casualty of tick-caused 'meat allergy,' UVA researchers say'
· 'YouTube TV and Disney dispute resolved, new deal ends ABC, ESPN blackout'
· 'A South Carolina man is executed by firing squad for 2004 killings'
· 'Immigrant who allegedly dodged ICE with Wisconsin judge's help has been deported'
· 'Google: Group that ran text message phishing scams has been shut down'
· 'Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont announces run for third term, touts record but says there's more to do'
· 'Protesters arrested, officers injured in clash outside Chicago-area immigration facility'
· 'FAA takes first steps to restore flights after shutdown strain, but some limits remain'
· 'Protesters arrested, officers injured in clash outside Chicago-area immigration facility'
· 'How chummy is too chummy? Epstein emails shine light on relationships between journalists, sources'
· 'Postmaster general says U.S. Postal Service needs revenue growth, not just cuts'
· 'An 11-year-old Connecticut girl was starved to death. Court records reveal chilling allegations'
· 'Court blocks new rules limiting which immigrants can get commercial drivers' licenses'
· 'Civil War general and Seneca leader Ely Samuel Parker posthumously admitted to New York State Bar'
· 'Preliminary findings show a fatigue crack caused a Keystone Pipeline oil spill in North Dakota'
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