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  1. Justice Dept. Aims to Denaturalize Ex-Marine for Sex Crime

    In recent decades, the federal authorities have generally revoked U.S. citizenship from people accused of wrongdoing on their citizenship applications. A new case focuses on a crime committed later.

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    A Supreme Court decision in 1967 established that American citizenship procured lawfully cannot be involuntarily revoked.
    A Supreme Court decision in 1967 established that American citizenship procured lawfully cannot be involuntarily revoked.
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  1. 5 Key Moments During the California Governor Debate

    Candidates have become increasingly combative as they enter the final stretch before the June 2 primary. Once again, Xavier Becerra, a Democratic front-runner, drew most of the attacks.

    By Laurel Rosenhall and Soumya Karlamangla

    May 15, 2026
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    Top U.S. Commander Dismisses Reports of Civilian Deaths in Iran

    Adm. Brad Cooper on Thursday dismissed reports of the U.S.’s role in civilian deaths in Iran. The commander said the U.S. military identified one potential incident involving a school, which Iranian officials said killed 175 people, most of them children. The New York Times has verified that 22 schools and 17 health care facilities were damaged in the war.

    By Jorge Mitssunaga and Arash Khamooshi

    May 14, 2026
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    Why Trump’s Reflecting Pool Repairs Are in Trouble

    Federal records show that the no-bid contract to repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and paint it blue now costs $13.1 million. That’s about seven times the amount President Trump initially said it would cost.

    By David A. Fahrenthold, Nikolay Nikolov, Gilad Thaler, Rafaela Balster, Léo Hamelin, Stephanie Swart and Whitney Shefte

    May 14, 2026
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  14. Plane Crashes Into House in Ohio, Killing 2

    No one on the ground was hurt when a small plane crashed into a house on a residential street south of downtown Akron, the authorities said.

    By Rylee Kirk and Alexandra E. Petri

    May 14, 2026
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  20. Should Every Party Be Allowed to Vote in a Primary?

    New research claims that bipartisan primaries have broad societal benefit, but opposition is growing, and Louisiana voters this weekend will participate in the state’s first closed primary since 1978.

    By Anna Griffin and Kellen Browning

    May 14, 2026
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