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Political Perspective: Harris’s vice presidential pick

Washington Examiner Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle joins Editor-In-Chief Hugo Gurdon to discuss the reaction to Kamala Harris‘s vice presidential pick. Was her decision an example of caving to the Left? How radical is Gov. Tim Walz? How has the pick affected the Trump campaign? Was it a good decision?

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Washington Examiner Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle joins Editor-In-Chief Hugo Gurdon to discuss the reaction to Kamala Harris‘s vice presidential pick. Was her decision an example of caving to the Left? How radical is Gov. Tim Walz? How has the pick affected the Trump campaign? Was it a good decision?

, Washington Examiner Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle joins Editor-In-Chief Hugo Gurdon to discuss the reaction to Kamala Harris‘s vice presidential pick. Was her decision an example of caving to the Left? How radical is Gov. Tim Walz? How has the pick affected the Trump campaign? Was it a good decision?, , Political Perspective: Harris’s vice presidential pick, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/AP24220491893213-scaled-1024×576.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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Gas prices: Another day of decreases at the pumps as costs keep trending downward

Gas prices dropped again on Wednesday, marking another week in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has decreased. Prices are now about a nickel per gallon less than a month ago.

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the United States dropped to $3.459 on Wednesday, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Tuesday when it cost $3.462 for a gallon of regular gas. Prices are also cheaper now than from a wee

Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office.

Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital was $3.70. This increased from the day before when the cost was $3.698. Regular gas is also more expensive in Washington, D.C., than a week ago, when the average price was $3.692 per gallon. Prices are slightly less costly now than a month ago when drivers in Washington, D.C., paid $3.716 per gallon.

Delaware

The average price for a gallon of regular gas on Wednesday in Delaware was $3.365. This was a sizable increase from Tuesday when it cost $3.288. Gas prices are lower than a week ago when the average was $3.372 per gallon. It also costs less for gas now than it did a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.461 for a gallon of regular gas.

Virginia

In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Wednesday was $3.352. This was an increase from the day before when it only cost $3.317 per gallon. Gas prices are less expensive in the state than a week ago, when regular-grade gas was $3.369 per gallon. Prices are also cheaper now compared to a month ago when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.389.

Maryland

On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland was $3.45. This increased from Tuesday when it cost $3.396 per gallon. However, it was a decrease from a week ago, when gas prices in Maryland were $3.464 per gallon. Prices are also lower than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.576 for a gallon of regular gas.

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Hawaii

Hawaii has the most expensive gas in the nation on Wednesday, with an average of $4.672 per gallon for regular gas. It was a slight increase from Tuesday’s prices when a gallon of regular averaged $4.669 in the state. A week ago, regular gas cost $4.677 per gallon, and a month ago, it was $4.698. Hawaii recently became the state with the most expensive prices for a gallon of regular gas, overtaking California, which, up until August, held this dubious distinction for every month in 2024.

Mississippi

Mississippi continues to be the state with the least expensive gas prices. On Wednesday, the average cost for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi was $2.949, a very slight drop from Tuesday’s price of $2.953. A week ago, regular gas cost $2.968 per gallon in the state. All of those prices are much cheaper than the national average. Mississippi is the only state in the nation with an average price for regular gas under $3.

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Gas prices dropped again on Wednesday, marking another week in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has decreased. Prices are now about a nickel per gallon less than a month ago.

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the United States dropped to $3.459 on Wednesday, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Tuesday when it cost $3.462 for a gallon of regular gas. Prices are also cheaper now than from a wee

Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office.

Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital was $3.70. This increased from the day before when the cost was $3.698. Regular gas is also more expensive in Washington, D.C., than a week ago, when the average price was $3.692 per gallon. Prices are slightly less costly now than a month ago when drivers in Washington, D.C., paid $3.716 per gallon.

Delaware

The average price for a gallon of regular gas on Wednesday in Delaware was $3.365. This was a sizable increase from Tuesday when it cost $3.288. Gas prices are lower than a week ago when the average was $3.372 per gallon. It also costs less for gas now than it did a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.461 for a gallon of regular gas.

Virginia

In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Wednesday was $3.352. This was an increase from the day before when it only cost $3.317 per gallon. Gas prices are less expensive in the state than a week ago, when regular-grade gas was $3.369 per gallon. Prices are also cheaper now compared to a month ago when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.389.

Maryland

On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland was $3.45. This increased from Tuesday when it cost $3.396 per gallon. However, it was a decrease from a week ago, when gas prices in Maryland were $3.464 per gallon. Prices are also lower than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.576 for a gallon of regular gas.

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Hawaii

Hawaii has the most expensive gas in the nation on Wednesday, with an average of $4.672 per gallon for regular gas. It was a slight increase from Tuesday’s prices when a gallon of regular averaged $4.669 in the state. A week ago, regular gas cost $4.677 per gallon, and a month ago, it was $4.698. Hawaii recently became the state with the most expensive prices for a gallon of regular gas, overtaking California, which, up until August, held this dubious distinction for every month in 2024.

Mississippi

Mississippi continues to be the state with the least expensive gas prices. On Wednesday, the average cost for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi was $2.949, a very slight drop from Tuesday’s price of $2.953. A week ago, regular gas cost $2.968 per gallon in the state. All of those prices are much cheaper than the national average. Mississippi is the only state in the nation with an average price for regular gas under $3.

, Gas prices dropped again on Wednesday, marking another week in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has decreased. Prices are now about a nickel per gallon less than a month ago. The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the United States dropped to $3.459 on Wednesday, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Tuesday when it cost $3.462 for a gallon of regular gas. Prices are also cheaper now than from a wee Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances. While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office. Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital was $3.70. This increased from the day before when the cost was $3.698. Regular gas is also more expensive in Washington, D.C., than a week ago, when the average price was $3.692 per gallon. Prices are slightly less costly now than a month ago when drivers in Washington, D.C., paid $3.716 per gallon. Delaware The average price for a gallon of regular gas on Wednesday in Delaware was $3.365. This was a sizable increase from Tuesday when it cost $3.288. Gas prices are lower than a week ago when the average was $3.372 per gallon. It also costs less for gas now than it did a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.461 for a gallon of regular gas. Virginia In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Wednesday was $3.352. This was an increase from the day before when it only cost $3.317 per gallon. Gas prices are less expensive in the state than a week ago, when regular-grade gas was $3.369 per gallon. Prices are also cheaper now compared to a month ago when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.389. Maryland On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland was $3.45. This increased from Tuesday when it cost $3.396 per gallon. However, it was a decrease from a week ago, when gas prices in Maryland were $3.464 per gallon. Prices are also lower than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.576 for a gallon of regular gas. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Hawaii Hawaii has the most expensive gas in the nation on Wednesday, with an average of $4.672 per gallon for regular gas. It was a slight increase from Tuesday’s prices when a gallon of regular averaged $4.669 in the state. A week ago, regular gas cost $4.677 per gallon, and a month ago, it was $4.698. Hawaii recently became the state with the most expensive prices for a gallon of regular gas, overtaking California, which, up until August, held this dubious distinction for every month in 2024. Mississippi Mississippi continues to be the state with the least expensive gas prices. On Wednesday, the average cost for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi was $2.949, a very slight drop from Tuesday’s price of $2.953. A week ago, regular gas cost $2.968 per gallon in the state. All of those prices are much cheaper than the national average. Mississippi is the only state in the nation with an average price for regular gas under $3., , Gas prices: Another day of decreases at the pumps as costs keep trending downward, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Gas-Prices_676359.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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Gas prices: Another day of relief at the pumps to start the week

Gas prices in the country continue to drop, marking over a week straight in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has dropped. It would be unfair to characterize the decreases over this period as substantial, however, they were decreases nevertheless.  

On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the country was $3.472, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Sunday, when it cost $3.474 for a gallon of regular gas. Prices are cheaper now than they were a month ago, when the average cost for a gallon of regular gas was $3.514, a decrease of slightly more than four cents over the last 30 days. 

Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office.

Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital on Monday was $3.688. This was a decrease from the day prior when the cost was $3.693. Regular gas is less expensive in Washington, D.C., than a week ago, when the average price was $3.712 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive now than a month ago, when drivers in the district paid $3.711 per gallon.

Virginia

In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Monday was $3.32. This decreased from the day before when it cost $3.328 per gallon. Gas prices are also less expensive in the state than a week ago, when regular-grade gas was $3.386 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive now compared to a month ago, when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.383.

Delaware

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Delaware on Monday was $3.293. This was a decrease from the Sunday’s price of $3.302. Additionally, gas prices in Delaware are cheaper than a week ago when the average cost was $3.383. There was a sizable drop in gas prices from a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.454 for a gallon of regular gas.

Maryland

On Monday the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland cost $3.399. This marked a drop in cost from a day earlier when the price of regular gas averaged $3.41 per gallon. However, a week ago, gas prices in Maryland were more expensive, costing drivers in Maryland $3.475 per gallon at the pumps. Prices are also lower today than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.571 for a gallon of regular gas.

2024-08-06 07:07:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fnews%2F3111724%2Fgas-prices-another-day-of-relief-at-the-pumps-to-start-the-week%2F?w=600&h=450, Gas prices in the country continue to drop, marking over a week straight in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has dropped. It would be unfair to characterize the decreases over this period as substantial, however, they were decreases nevertheless.   On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas,

Gas prices in the country continue to drop, marking over a week straight in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has dropped. It would be unfair to characterize the decreases over this period as substantial, however, they were decreases nevertheless.  

On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the country was $3.472, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Sunday, when it cost $3.474 for a gallon of regular gas. Prices are cheaper now than they were a month ago, when the average cost for a gallon of regular gas was $3.514, a decrease of slightly more than four cents over the last 30 days. 

Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office.

Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital on Monday was $3.688. This was a decrease from the day prior when the cost was $3.693. Regular gas is less expensive in Washington, D.C., than a week ago, when the average price was $3.712 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive now than a month ago, when drivers in the district paid $3.711 per gallon.

Virginia

In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Monday was $3.32. This decreased from the day before when it cost $3.328 per gallon. Gas prices are also less expensive in the state than a week ago, when regular-grade gas was $3.386 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive now compared to a month ago, when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.383.

Delaware

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Delaware on Monday was $3.293. This was a decrease from the Sunday’s price of $3.302. Additionally, gas prices in Delaware are cheaper than a week ago when the average cost was $3.383. There was a sizable drop in gas prices from a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.454 for a gallon of regular gas.

Maryland

On Monday the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland cost $3.399. This marked a drop in cost from a day earlier when the price of regular gas averaged $3.41 per gallon. However, a week ago, gas prices in Maryland were more expensive, costing drivers in Maryland $3.475 per gallon at the pumps. Prices are also lower today than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.571 for a gallon of regular gas.

, Gas prices in the country continue to drop, marking over a week straight in which the average cost for a gallon of regular gas has dropped. It would be unfair to characterize the decreases over this period as substantial, however, they were decreases nevertheless.   On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the country was $3.472, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Sunday, when it cost $3.474 for a gallon of regular gas. Prices are cheaper now than they were a month ago, when the average cost for a gallon of regular gas was $3.514, a decrease of slightly more than four cents over the last 30 days.  Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances. While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office. Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. On Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital on Monday was $3.688. This was a decrease from the day prior when the cost was $3.693. Regular gas is less expensive in Washington, D.C., than a week ago, when the average price was $3.712 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive now than a month ago, when drivers in the district paid $3.711 per gallon. Virginia In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas on Monday was $3.32. This decreased from the day before when it cost $3.328 per gallon. Gas prices are also less expensive in the state than a week ago, when regular-grade gas was $3.386 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive now compared to a month ago, when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.383. Delaware The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Delaware on Monday was $3.293. This was a decrease from the Sunday’s price of $3.302. Additionally, gas prices in Delaware are cheaper than a week ago when the average cost was $3.383. There was a sizable drop in gas prices from a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.454 for a gallon of regular gas. Maryland On Monday the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland cost $3.399. This marked a drop in cost from a day earlier when the price of regular gas averaged $3.41 per gallon. However, a week ago, gas prices in Maryland were more expensive, costing drivers in Maryland $3.475 per gallon at the pumps. Prices are also lower today than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.571 for a gallon of regular gas., , Gas prices: Another day of relief at the pumps to start the week, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Gas-Prices_676359.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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Reporter’s Notebook: The latest Federal Reserve and interest rate updates

Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the latest updates on the Federal Reserve and America’s interest rates, the newest developments on the child tax credit and business tax bill, and the history of Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic policies.

2024-08-05 10:45:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fpolicy%2Feconomy%2F3109183%2Freporters-notebook-federal-reserve-interest-rate-updates%2F?w=600&h=450, Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the latest updates on the Federal Reserve and America’s interest rates , the newest developments on the child tax credit and business tax bill, and the history of Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic policies.,

Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the latest updates on the Federal Reserve and America’s interest rates, the newest developments on the child tax credit and business tax bill, and the history of Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic policies.

, Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the latest updates on the Federal Reserve and America’s interest rates , the newest developments on the child tax credit and business tax bill, and the history of Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic policies., , Reporter’s Notebook: The latest Federal Reserve and interest rate updates, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Powell_Federal_Reserve_99.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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The Debrief with Conn Carroll: How does Harris’s record on immigration stand against Trump’s?

Washington Examiner commentary editor Conn Carroll joins investigations editor Sarah Bedford to discuss Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris‘s record on immigration compared to Republican nominee Donald Trump‘s, the vice president’s flip-flopping on her previous stances, and whether Republicans can portray her as someone with no identity.

2024-08-04 10:45:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fthe-debrief%2F3107911%2Fharris-record-on-immigration-against-trump%2F?w=600&h=450, Washington Examiner commentary editor Conn Carroll joins investigations editor Sarah Bedford to discuss Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris‘s record on immigration compared to Republican nominee Donald Trump‘s, the vice president’s flip-flopping on her previous stances, and whether Republicans can portray her as someone with no identity.,

Washington Examiner commentary editor Conn Carroll joins investigations editor Sarah Bedford to discuss Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris‘s record on immigration compared to Republican nominee Donald Trump‘s, the vice president’s flip-flopping on her previous stances, and whether Republicans can portray her as someone with no identity.

, Washington Examiner commentary editor Conn Carroll joins investigations editor Sarah Bedford to discuss Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris‘s record on immigration compared to Republican nominee Donald Trump‘s, the vice president’s flip-flopping on her previous stances, and whether Republicans can portray her as someone with no identity., , The Debrief with Conn Carroll: How does Harris’s record on immigration stand against Trump’s?, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Immigration_Border_Crisis_Harris_27.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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Reporter’s Notebook: Detained Americans released from Russia in a trade

Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss news from the detained Americans, one big asset Russia got from the Paul Whelan trade with the United States, a big strike against Hamas in the war between Israel and the terrorist organization in Gaza, and the possibility of Israel having to face a multifront war.

2024-08-03 16:00:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fpolicy%2Fdefense%2F3109192%2Freporters-notebook-detained-americans-released-from-russia-trade%2F?w=600&h=450, Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss news from the detained Americans, one big asset Russia got from the Paul Whelan trade with the United States, a big strike against Hamas in the war between Israel and the terrorist organization in Gaza, and the possibility of Israel having,

Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss news from the detained Americans, one big asset Russia got from the Paul Whelan trade with the United States, a big strike against Hamas in the war between Israel and the terrorist organization in Gaza, and the possibility of Israel having to face a multifront war.

, Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss news from the detained Americans, one big asset Russia got from the Paul Whelan trade with the United States, a big strike against Hamas in the war between Israel and the terrorist organization in Gaza, and the possibility of Israel having to face a multifront war., , Reporter’s Notebook: Detained Americans released from Russia in a trade, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/joe-biden-paul-whelan-pin.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

The Debrief with Tim Carney: JD Vance ‘childless cat ladies’ comments resurface thumbnail

The Debrief with Tim Carney: JD Vance ‘childless cat ladies’ comments resurface

Washington Examiner Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford joins Senior Columnist Tim Carney to discuss Sen. J.D. Vance‘s (R-OH) comments about “childless cat ladies” resurfacing, how the Trump campaign will clean up Vance’s remarks, what policies are making the “baby bust” worse, and what some of the proposals that address the trade issue are.

2024-08-03 10:45:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fthe-debrief%2F3107929%2Fdebrief-tim-carney-jd-vance-childless-cat-ladies-comments%2F?w=600&h=450, Washington Examiner Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford joins Senior Columnist Tim Carney to discuss Sen. J.D. Vance‘s (R-OH) comments about “childless cat ladies” resurfacing, how the Trump campaign will clean up Vance’s remarks, what policies are making the “baby bust” worse, and what some of the proposals that address the trade issue are.,

Washington Examiner Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford joins Senior Columnist Tim Carney to discuss Sen. J.D. Vance‘s (R-OH) comments about “childless cat ladies” resurfacing, how the Trump campaign will clean up Vance’s remarks, what policies are making the “baby bust” worse, and what some of the proposals that address the trade issue are.

, Washington Examiner Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford joins Senior Columnist Tim Carney to discuss Sen. J.D. Vance‘s (R-OH) comments about “childless cat ladies” resurfacing, how the Trump campaign will clean up Vance’s remarks, what policies are making the “baby bust” worse, and what some of the proposals that address the trade issue are., , The Debrief with Tim Carney: JD Vance ‘childless cat ladies’ comments resurface, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Vance_campaign_55.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

US Olympic superstars Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky make Olympic history thumbnail

US Olympic superstars Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky make Olympic history

U.S. Olympic superstars, gymnast Simone Biles and swimmer Katie Ledecky, added to their medal tally on Thursday night. Each athlete won another medal in their respective competitions and made a bit of Olympic history along the way.

Biles, who already won a gold medal earlier this week when the U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastic team won the gold medal in the team competition, won the gold in the gymnastics individual all-around competition. It was the sixth Olympic gold medal for Biles and her ninth Olympic medal overall. She is just the third Olympic gymnast to win the individual all-around competition multiple times and the first gymnast in history to accomplish this feat in nonconsecutive Olympic competitions.

Ledecky, meanwhile, won a silver medal in the 4x200m relay on Thursday, earning her 13th Olympic medal. She has eight gold medals, four silver medals, and one bronze medal in her Olympic career. With her silver medal, Ledecky became the most decorated female athlete in Olympic history, according to ESPN.

Ledecky’s gold medal total is just one short of the total achieved by Larisa Latynina, a gymnast from the former Soviet Union, who last competed in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. 

Both Ledecky and Biles may not be finished quite yet in getting medals. Both can add to their medal totals at these Olympic games as each are scheduled, and favored to win medals, in other competitions later this week. 

2024-08-02 09:22:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fnews%2F3108525%2Fus-olympic-superstars-simone-biles-and-katie-ledecky-make-olympic-history%2F?w=600&h=450, U.S. Olympic superstars, gymnast Simone Biles and swimmer Katie Ledecky, added to their medal tally on Thursday night. Each athlete won another medal in their respective competitions and made a bit of Olympic history along the way. Biles, who already won a gold medal earlier this week when the U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastic team won,

U.S. Olympic superstars, gymnast Simone Biles and swimmer Katie Ledecky, added to their medal tally on Thursday night. Each athlete won another medal in their respective competitions and made a bit of Olympic history along the way.

Biles, who already won a gold medal earlier this week when the U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastic team won the gold medal in the team competition, won the gold in the gymnastics individual all-around competition. It was the sixth Olympic gold medal for Biles and her ninth Olympic medal overall. She is just the third Olympic gymnast to win the individual all-around competition multiple times and the first gymnast in history to accomplish this feat in nonconsecutive Olympic competitions.

Ledecky, meanwhile, won a silver medal in the 4x200m relay on Thursday, earning her 13th Olympic medal. She has eight gold medals, four silver medals, and one bronze medal in her Olympic career. With her silver medal, Ledecky became the most decorated female athlete in Olympic history, according to ESPN.

Ledecky’s gold medal total is just one short of the total achieved by Larisa Latynina, a gymnast from the former Soviet Union, who last competed in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo. 

Both Ledecky and Biles may not be finished quite yet in getting medals. Both can add to their medal totals at these Olympic games as each are scheduled, and favored to win medals, in other competitions later this week. 

, U.S. Olympic superstars, gymnast Simone Biles and swimmer Katie Ledecky, added to their medal tally on Thursday night. Each athlete won another medal in their respective competitions and made a bit of Olympic history along the way. Biles, who already won a gold medal earlier this week when the U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastic team won the gold medal in the team competition, won the gold in the gymnastics individual all-around competition. It was the sixth Olympic gold medal for Biles and her ninth Olympic medal overall. She is just the third Olympic gymnast to win the individual all-around competition multiple times and the first gymnast in history to accomplish this feat in nonconsecutive Olympic competitions. Ledecky, meanwhile, won a silver medal in the 4x200m relay on Thursday, earning her 13th Olympic medal. She has eight gold medals, four silver medals, and one bronze medal in her Olympic career. With her silver medal, Ledecky became the most decorated female athlete in Olympic history, according to ESPN. Ledecky’s gold medal total is just one short of the total achieved by Larisa Latynina, a gymnast from the former Soviet Union, who last competed in the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo.  Both Ledecky and Biles may not be finished quite yet in getting medals. Both can add to their medal totals at these Olympic games as each are scheduled, and favored to win medals, in other competitions later this week. , , US Olympic superstars Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky make Olympic history, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Biles-and-Ledecky.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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Gas prices: A decrease at the pumps to start August

Gas prices decreased again on Thursday, beginning the month of August slightly cheaper than at the beginning of July.

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the country was $3.483 on the first of the month, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Wednesday, the last day in July. It is also a slight decrease from exactly a month ago when the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.491. 

Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With President Joe Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office.

Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

To start the month of August, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital was $3.701. This was an increase from the last day in July, when the cost was $3.692. Regular gas is, however, less expensive in Washington, D.C. than a week ago when the average price was $3.71 per gallon. Prices are more expensive, however, than a month ago, when drivers in the district paid $3.665 per gallon.

Virginia

In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas was $3.357 to begin the last full month of summer. This decreased from Thursday’s average price of $3.369 per gallon. Gas prices are also less expensive in the state than a week ago when regular-grade gas was $3.415 per gallon. Prices, however, are more expensive now compared to a month ago when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.328.

Maryland

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland on August 1 was $3.456. This was a decrease from the last day of July, when the price of regular gas averaged $3.464 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive than a week ago, when the price was $3.503 per gallon. Prices are also lower today than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.563 for a gallon of regular gas.

Delaware

The average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.366 in Delaware on Thursday. This was a decrease from the last day in July in the First State when the average cost was $3.372. This is cheaper than a week ago when the average cost was $3.409. There has been a sizable drop in gas prices from a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.502 for a gallon of regular gas.

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Mississippi

Mississippi continues to be the state with the least expensive gas prices. The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi to begin August was $2.968. It is the only state in the nation with an average price for regular gas under $3.

Hawaii

Hawaii is the state with the most expensive gas in the nation, coming in with an average of $4.669 per gallon for regular gas on Thursday. The Aloha State begins August still higher in gas prices than California, which Hawaii recently overtook for the dubious distinction of the state with the most expensive gas prices for a gallon of regular gas. In California, a gallon of regular gas averaged $4.646 on the first day of August.

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Gas prices decreased again on Thursday, beginning the month of August slightly cheaper than at the beginning of July.

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the country was $3.483 on the first of the month, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Wednesday, the last day in July. It is also a slight decrease from exactly a month ago when the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.491. 

Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With President Joe Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office.

Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

To start the month of August, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital was $3.701. This was an increase from the last day in July, when the cost was $3.692. Regular gas is, however, less expensive in Washington, D.C. than a week ago when the average price was $3.71 per gallon. Prices are more expensive, however, than a month ago, when drivers in the district paid $3.665 per gallon.

Virginia

In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas was $3.357 to begin the last full month of summer. This decreased from Thursday’s average price of $3.369 per gallon. Gas prices are also less expensive in the state than a week ago when regular-grade gas was $3.415 per gallon. Prices, however, are more expensive now compared to a month ago when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.328.

Maryland

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland on August 1 was $3.456. This was a decrease from the last day of July, when the price of regular gas averaged $3.464 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive than a week ago, when the price was $3.503 per gallon. Prices are also lower today than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.563 for a gallon of regular gas.

Delaware

The average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.366 in Delaware on Thursday. This was a decrease from the last day in July in the First State when the average cost was $3.372. This is cheaper than a week ago when the average cost was $3.409. There has been a sizable drop in gas prices from a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.502 for a gallon of regular gas.

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Mississippi

Mississippi continues to be the state with the least expensive gas prices. The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi to begin August was $2.968. It is the only state in the nation with an average price for regular gas under $3.

Hawaii

Hawaii is the state with the most expensive gas in the nation, coming in with an average of $4.669 per gallon for regular gas on Thursday. The Aloha State begins August still higher in gas prices than California, which Hawaii recently overtook for the dubious distinction of the state with the most expensive gas prices for a gallon of regular gas. In California, a gallon of regular gas averaged $4.646 on the first day of August.

, Gas prices decreased again on Thursday, beginning the month of August slightly cheaper than at the beginning of July. The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the country was $3.483 on the first of the month, according to AAA. This was a slight decrease from Wednesday, the last day in July. It is also a slight decrease from exactly a month ago when the average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.491.  Gas prices remain an important issue heading into the 2024 presidential election. With President Joe Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, will have to indicate how she will address the country’s high gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances. While prices have fluctuated in 2024, prices have decreased in recent weeks and months. Nevertheless, gas prices remain significantly higher than when former President Donald Trump was in office. Gas prices vary significantly among states. To see how expensive gas is in each state, click here. Here are the gas prices for a gallon of regular-grade gas in and around Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. To start the month of August, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in the nation’s capital was $3.701. This was an increase from the last day in July, when the cost was $3.692. Regular gas is, however, less expensive in Washington, D.C. than a week ago when the average price was $3.71 per gallon. Prices are more expensive, however, than a month ago, when drivers in the district paid $3.665 per gallon. Virginia In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas was $3.357 to begin the last full month of summer. This decreased from Thursday’s average price of $3.369 per gallon. Gas prices are also less expensive in the state than a week ago when regular-grade gas was $3.415 per gallon. Prices, however, are more expensive now compared to a month ago when the price for a gallon of regular was $3.328. Maryland The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Maryland on August 1 was $3.456. This was a decrease from the last day of July, when the price of regular gas averaged $3.464 per gallon. Prices are also less expensive than a week ago, when the price was $3.503 per gallon. Prices are also lower today than a month ago when people in Maryland paid $3.563 for a gallon of regular gas. Delaware The average price for a gallon of regular gas was $3.366 in Delaware on Thursday. This was a decrease from the last day in July in the First State when the average cost was $3.372. This is cheaper than a week ago when the average cost was $3.409. There has been a sizable drop in gas prices from a month ago when drivers in the First State paid $3.502 for a gallon of regular gas. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Mississippi Mississippi continues to be the state with the least expensive gas prices. The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi to begin August was $2.968. It is the only state in the nation with an average price for regular gas under $3. Hawaii Hawaii is the state with the most expensive gas in the nation, coming in with an average of $4.669 per gallon for regular gas on Thursday. The Aloha State begins August still higher in gas prices than California, which Hawaii recently overtook for the dubious distinction of the state with the most expensive gas prices for a gallon of regular gas. In California, a gallon of regular gas averaged $4.646 on the first day of August., , Gas prices: A decrease at the pumps to start August, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/gas-prices-oil-22.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,

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U.S. swimmer wins gold and sets Olympic record

U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky reminded the world that two American Olympic legends are competing in this year’s games in Paris. After the world saw gymnast Simone Biles dominate on Tuesday, Ledecky won her eighth gold medal in her career on Wednesday.

Ledecky turned in a masterful performance in Wednesday’s 1,500-meter freestyle competition. She set an Olympic record, finishing the event in 15:30.02, an astounding ten seconds of her next closest competitors, France’s Anastasiia Kirpichinikova, who finished in 15:40.35, and Germany’s Isabel Gose, who finished in 15:41.16.

The victory puts Ledecky in elite company. It was her 12th Olympic medal overall, which tied her with former U.S. swimmers Natalie Coughlin, Jenny Thompson, and Dara Torres for the most medals ever awarded to a female swimmer.

“Each means a lot, and each one is challenging in its own way, and I try not to really dwell on history or the magnitude of things again; I’ll just let you guys do that,” the Olympic champion said. “But yeah, I mean those women that I’m up there with now, they’re people that I’ve looked up to for so many years. I consider many of them friends, supporters, people that I was watching swim when I was just starting out in the sport, so that’s very special to me to share that with them, and they definitely inspired me, so I hope that some little girl out there is watching and will come along and get up there with all of us someday too.”

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This is Ledecky’s second medal at the Paris Games. She won a bronze medal in the 400m freestyle on July 27. Ledecky is expected to compete in two more swimming events at these Olympics, the 800m freestyle and the 4x200m relay. Moreover, Ledecky, 27,  said she has no plans of slowing down or retiring after these games. She said she plans to compete again in the 2028 Olympics, when the games will be in Los Angeles.

“I’ve been consistent over these last few months and last few years in saying that I would love to compete in L.A. and that hasn’t changed,” Ledecky said. “That could change. I mean, you never know. So, I really just take it year by year at this point and I really haven’t thought much beyond this week in terms of what my fall is going to look like, what my next year is going to look like. But yeah, I don’t feel like I’m close to being finished in the sport yet.”

2024-08-01 07:35:00, http://s.wordpress.com/mshots/v1/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonexaminer.com%2Fnews%2F3106998%2Fu-s-swimmer-wins-gold-and-sets-olympic-record%2F?w=600&h=450, U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky reminded the world that two American Olympic legends are competing in this year’s games in Paris. After the world saw gymnast Simone Biles dominate on Tuesday, Ledecky won her eighth gold medal in her career on Wednesday. Ledecky turned in a masterful performance in Wednesday’s 1,500-meter freestyle competition. She set an,

U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky reminded the world that two American Olympic legends are competing in this year’s games in Paris. After the world saw gymnast Simone Biles dominate on Tuesday, Ledecky won her eighth gold medal in her career on Wednesday.

Ledecky turned in a masterful performance in Wednesday’s 1,500-meter freestyle competition. She set an Olympic record, finishing the event in 15:30.02, an astounding ten seconds of her next closest competitors, France’s Anastasiia Kirpichinikova, who finished in 15:40.35, and Germany’s Isabel Gose, who finished in 15:41.16.

The victory puts Ledecky in elite company. It was her 12th Olympic medal overall, which tied her with former U.S. swimmers Natalie Coughlin, Jenny Thompson, and Dara Torres for the most medals ever awarded to a female swimmer.

“Each means a lot, and each one is challenging in its own way, and I try not to really dwell on history or the magnitude of things again; I’ll just let you guys do that,” the Olympic champion said. “But yeah, I mean those women that I’m up there with now, they’re people that I’ve looked up to for so many years. I consider many of them friends, supporters, people that I was watching swim when I was just starting out in the sport, so that’s very special to me to share that with them, and they definitely inspired me, so I hope that some little girl out there is watching and will come along and get up there with all of us someday too.”

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This is Ledecky’s second medal at the Paris Games. She won a bronze medal in the 400m freestyle on July 27. Ledecky is expected to compete in two more swimming events at these Olympics, the 800m freestyle and the 4x200m relay. Moreover, Ledecky, 27,  said she has no plans of slowing down or retiring after these games. She said she plans to compete again in the 2028 Olympics, when the games will be in Los Angeles.

“I’ve been consistent over these last few months and last few years in saying that I would love to compete in L.A. and that hasn’t changed,” Ledecky said. “That could change. I mean, you never know. So, I really just take it year by year at this point and I really haven’t thought much beyond this week in terms of what my fall is going to look like, what my next year is going to look like. But yeah, I don’t feel like I’m close to being finished in the sport yet.”

, U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky reminded the world that two American Olympic legends are competing in this year’s games in Paris. After the world saw gymnast Simone Biles dominate on Tuesday, Ledecky won her eighth gold medal in her career on Wednesday. Ledecky turned in a masterful performance in Wednesday’s 1,500-meter freestyle competition. She set an Olympic record, finishing the event in 15:30.02, an astounding ten seconds of her next closest competitors, France’s Anastasiia Kirpichinikova, who finished in 15:40.35, and Germany’s Isabel Gose, who finished in 15:41.16. The victory puts Ledecky in elite company. It was her 12th Olympic medal overall, which tied her with former U.S. swimmers Natalie Coughlin, Jenny Thompson, and Dara Torres for the most medals ever awarded to a female swimmer. “Each means a lot, and each one is challenging in its own way, and I try not to really dwell on history or the magnitude of things again; I’ll just let you guys do that,” the Olympic champion said. “But yeah, I mean those women that I’m up there with now, they’re people that I’ve looked up to for so many years. I consider many of them friends, supporters, people that I was watching swim when I was just starting out in the sport, so that’s very special to me to share that with them, and they definitely inspired me, so I hope that some little girl out there is watching and will come along and get up there with all of us someday too.” CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER This is Ledecky’s second medal at the Paris Games. She won a bronze medal in the 400m freestyle on July 27. Ledecky is expected to compete in two more swimming events at these Olympics, the 800m freestyle and the 4x200m relay. Moreover, Ledecky, 27,  said she has no plans of slowing down or retiring after these games. She said she plans to compete again in the 2028 Olympics, when the games will be in Los Angeles. “I’ve been consistent over these last few months and last few years in saying that I would love to compete in L.A. and that hasn’t changed,” Ledecky said. “That could change. I mean, you never know. So, I really just take it year by year at this point and I really haven’t thought much beyond this week in terms of what my fall is going to look like, what my next year is going to look like. But yeah, I don’t feel like I’m close to being finished in the sport yet.”, , U.S. swimmer wins gold and sets Olympic record, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/YL.ledecky.webp, Washington Examiner, Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32×32.png, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feed/, Washington Examiner Staff,