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The Supreme Court’s ruling allows the President to temporarily revoke birthright citizenship; Ruth Marcus and Michael Luo ...
Its ruling lets the President temporarily revoke birthright citizenship—and enforce other unconstitutional executive orders ...
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The monks of Venice’s San Giorgio Maggiore have hosted Cosimo de Medici in exile and a papal conclave, but they won’t be ...
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But, even in the voluminous catalogue of world leaders who have engaged in ego-wilting acts of Trump sycophantism, this ...
The monks of Venice’s San Giorgio Maggiore have hosted Cosimo de Medici in exile and a papal conclave, but they won’t be ...
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