Front Page Podcast
The Washington Times' Front Page podcast delivers our top news stories in an easy-to-listen format. Host George Gerbo brings you the stories from our front page five days a week in five minutes or less.
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Recent Stories
Trump defiant as special counsel moves toward indictment for Capitol riot
Former President Trump is bracing for a federal indictment related to the riot at the U.S. Capitol and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election after prosecutors named him as a target of a grand jury probe in Washington.
Vanishing act: DHS admits that 40% of catch-and-release migrants disappeared
ICE failed to deliver immigration court summonses to more than 80% of illegal immigrants caught and released under the Biden administration's "parole" program just before the end of the Title 42 pandemic border policy, according to new statistics the government submitted to a federal judge.
GOP demands answers as mystery over Iran envoy Rob Malley deepens
The Biden administration faced growing pressure Tuesday to explain the mystery around its top Iran envoy, Robert Malley, whose disappearance from his key position inside the State Department has plunged Iran policy into uncertainty and raised questions about whether the White House's diplomatic outreach to Tehran might have jeopardized national security.
Court ruling for web designer may not protect others opposing same-sex weddings
The Supreme Court's recent ruling in favor of a Christian web designer who opposed making same-sex wedding websites didn't settle everything for religious objectors, according to legal experts who say bakers, florists and others may still have to battle in court to stay out of LGBTQ celebrations.
U.S. stumped by mysterious absence of Chinese foreign minister
Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang is missing from public view and his whereabouts are a mystery to the U.S. government, a senior Biden administration said.