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Military service was once a fast track to U.S. citizenship. The Trump administration keeps narrowing that possibility. Theresa Schroeder, Rebecca Best, Kyleanne Hunter, and Jeremy Teigen - September 5, 2019 And that’s hurting military readiness and effectiveness.
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Henry Kissinger, Angelina Jolie, and the International Politics of “Glam” - December 11, 2007 Henry Kissinger, called upon to explain his bizarre emergence as