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By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times
More than 83,000 Americans are missing from overseas conflicts dating to World War II - and James Canik’s mission is to account for each and every one of them.

By Jim McElhatton - The Washington Times
More than a dozen General Services Administration employees and executives from Washington were listed as attendees for the lavish taxpayer-funded Las Vegas conference in 2010 that featured magic shows, a mind reader and a red-carpet event where federal workers acted like Hollywood movie stars.

By Cheryl Wetzstein - The Washington Times
A record low 41 percent of Americans identify themselves as “pro-choice” on abortion, according to a poll released Wednesday, while the number of Americans who say they are “pro-life” bounced back into the majority.

By Andrea Noble - The Washington Times
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray implored city residents to “let this investigation play out” after a second operative from his 2010 campaign was criminally charged Wednesday with lying to FBI agents investigating whether the mayor’s campaign illegally provided cash to another candidate.

By Sonny Bunch - Special to The Washington Times
“Saturday Night Live” has seen its fair share of brilliant performers. John Belushi and Chevy Chase in the early years; budding movie stars including Eddie Murphy and Mike Myers later on; Adam Sandler and Chris Farley; Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon. But none got the emotional sendoff reserved for Kristen Wiig.

By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times
President Obama made the case for his proposed defense cuts Wednesday in his commencement speech at the Air Force Academy, calling for a leaner but better-prepared military ready to deal with a range of threats.
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By Cheryl Wetzstein - The Washington Times
A record low 41 percent of Americans identify themselves as “pro-choice” on abortion, according to a poll released Wednesday, while the number of Americans who say they are “pro-life” bounced back into the majority.

By Sarah el Deeb and Maggie Michael - Associated Press
More than 15 months after autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, Egyptians streamed to polling stations Wednesday to freely choose a president for the first time in generations.

By Kristina Wong - The Washington Times
More than 83,000 Americans are missing from overseas conflicts dating to World War II - and James Canik’s mission is to account for each and every one of them.
updated 59 minutes ago
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