Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'Phony students and dead people: Trump administration thwarts $1 billion in student aid fraud'
· 'Original Rocky statue may move to top of steps outside Philadelphia Art Museum'
· 'Arkansas becoming 1st state to sever ties with PBS, effective July 1'
· 'Suspects in separate Charlotte, North Carolina, train stabbings appear in federal court'
· 'After Airbus issue, DOT says airlines don't have to cover passenger expenses amid aircraft recalls'
· 'Gas explosion in San Francisco Bay Area damages homes, 6 taken to hospitals'
· 'New Jerseyan cheered for trying to save neighbor from fire now charged with her murder'
· 'Justice Department again fails to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, AP source says'
· 'MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell joins race for Minnesota governor'
· 'California colleges settle antisemitism complaints with Jewish groups and individuals'
· 'Judge to decide degree of media access in Charlie Kirk killing case'
· 'Trump tariffs drive up artificial Christmas tree prices, but real saplings hold firm, sellers say'
· 'Tennessee executes Harold Wayne Nichols by lethal injection for killing college student in 1988'
· 'Average U.S. long-term mortgage rate ticks up to 6.22%, but remains close to its low for the year'
· 'New England's shrimp fishery to shut down for the long haul after years of decline'
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