The measure proposes changing the phrase “all citizens of the United States” to “only citizens of the United States.”
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Reenactors and world leaders converge this week for World War II commemorations in Normandy, where Ukraine looms large.
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The Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board awarded $11 million in grants to 71 cities, counties, school districts and public trusts, to help them address the state’s opioid crisis during its Tuesday meeting.
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The new miniseries dramatizes the 2014 fallout when racist comments by former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling were recorded and leaked.
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