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The birthright citizenship case at the Supreme Court hits close to home for this immigrant mother
An Argentine emigre in Florida quickly got her newborn son a U.S. passport last year
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New York Times accuses Pentagon of flouting judge's order blocking its press access policy
A New York Times attorney claims the Pentagon has flouted a court order blocking it from enforcing a policy limiting news reporters’ access to the Defense Department’s headquarters
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Could a Democrat really replace Marjorie Taylor Greene? This retired Army general is trying
Democrats are drumming up enthusiasm for their long-shot candidate in Republican former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's old Georgia district while their party is building nationwide momentum
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Chesney the kangaroo scales tall fence and flees petting zoo for three days on the lam
Chesney the kangaroo jumped an eight-foot fence to escape his petting zoo in Wisconsin, spending three days on the lam
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An Israeli soldier from Connecticut is killed in southern Lebanon weeks after completing training
A young man who moved from Connecticut to Israel last year to join the military was killed Saturday during a combat operation in southern Lebanon
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Midnight train from Georgia: A view of America from the tracks as airports struggle in the shutdown
Long security lines at airports are driving people crazy as Congress and President Donald Trump try to work out a budget stalemate
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First submarine named after Massachusetts joins the Navy fleet
The USS Massachusetts has joined the Navy fleet
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Dozens arrested for failing to disperse after 'No Kings' rally in Los Angeles
Authorities in Los Angeles deployed tear gas near a federal detention center and made dozens of arrests following a “No Kings” rally this weekend
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'Project Hail Mary' flies to $54.5 million second weekend, horror reaches a saturation point
“Project Hail Mary” stayed aloft in its second weekend, holding strongly with $54.5 million, adding to the long-term prospects of the year’s biggest hit thus far
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Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand César Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and duty
From California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations
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