Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'More than a third of Americans have ended relationships over politics, study finds'
· 'Study finds school cellphone bans help students focus more but show little impact on test scores'
· 'D.C. Council passes curfew zone law, but does not revive emergency curfew as stopgap'
· 'Ted Turner didn't just build CNN -- he rebuilt how America consumes news'
· 'FBI raids office of Virginia Democratic senator who championed the state's redrawn congressional map'
· 'Houston restaurant couple, 2 young children dead in suspected River Oaks murder-suicide'
· 'IRS may owe you a refund for coronavirus-era fines. Here's how to apply'
· 'Shooting suspect made vulgar remark about White House after firing at officers, prosecutor says'
· 'Indigenous people honor and raise awareness for relatives who are missing or have been killed'
· 'Conservative author Peter Schweizer: Mexico sees mass migration as way to reclaim U.S. territory'
· 'Markets cheer signs of a possible U.S.-Iran deal'
· 'D.C. police suspend 13 officers implicated in scheme to fix crime numbers'
· 'Spirit Airlines has stopped flying. Here's what happens next'
· 'Indigenous people honor and raise awareness for relatives who are missing or have been killed'
· 'FDA announces its first OK of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults in major shift under Trump'
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