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Steep drop in number of people with Affordable Care Act health coverage, analysis finds

Up to 5 million ACA marketplace enrollees may lose coverage as premium tax credits expired, driving higher costs and enrollment declines.
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What we know about how the U.S. government uses spyware (and what we don't)

Last month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement acknowledged for the first time the agency's growing arsenal of surveillance technology includes spyware. Such tools can remotely hack into phones and have been abused repeatedly by governments around the world that have used them not only to counter national security threats, but also to spy on political rivals, diplomats, human rights activists and journalists.
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NTSB hearing will probe cause of fiery UPS jet crash that killed 15 in Louisville

The cargo plane got only 30 feet off the ground before crashing shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board. The NTSB released dramatic photos of the left engine flying up and over the wing as the plane rolled down the runway, moments before it crashed and exploded in a massive fireball. The cargo plane was bound for Honolulu with a full load of jet fuel. Fifteen people were killed, including all three pilots on the plane.
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These men voted for President Trump. They have very different views of how he's doing

Swing-state voters who shifted from Biden to Trump provide ongoing insight into election-deciding priorities and issue-driven decision-making.
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The French Open courts are clay, a tricky surface for some. Here's how the pros do it

Clay courts at Roland-Garros are unstable and variable, requiring players to adapt technique, timing, and flexibility to shifting surfaces and short clay seasons.
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In conservative Utah, some communities are ditching fossil fuel power for clean energy

Utah communities are expanding renewable power through coordinated local projects despite federal rollbacks on clean energy.
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'We're not kids anymore': The DACA generation hits their 30s with an unstable future

DACA recipients face renewed uncertainty when work authorization lapses, highlighting the lack of a permanent legal pathway for people brought to the U.S. as children.
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60 Minutes Reveals Insider Trading on US Military Conflicts Is Exploding: Luck Alone Can't Explain The Numbers'

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60 Minutes Reveals Insider Trading on US Military Conflicts Is Exploding: Luck Alone Can't Explain The Numbers'

Insider trading patterns appear in Polymarket military bets, with long-shot wagers winning at far higher rates than sports bets.
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Israeli Navy intercepts activists trying to break Gaza blockade with aid ships

Israel intercepted a 54-boat Gaza aid flotilla, boarded 28 boats, and arrested activists, while Israel said no humanitarian aid was found.
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Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties

Putin meets Xi in China to deepen economic cooperation and address international and regional issues while China balances stable U.S. relations with strong Russia ties.
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Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson trial, has died

Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles detective convicted of lying in the O.J. Simpson case, died at 74 in Idaho.
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Mark Fuhrman, LA detective convicted of lying at OJ Simpson trial, dies

Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles detective convicted of lying in the OJ Simpson trial, died at 12 May in Idaho.
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Trump says he's called off Iran strike at request of Gulf allies

Trump delayed a planned Tuesday military strike on Iran due to ongoing serious negotiations and allied requests to allow time for a deal.
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Colorado Supreme Court Orders Hospital to Restart Care for Transgender Minors

Colorado Supreme Court ordered Children's Hospital Colorado to resume gender-transition treatments for transgender minors after stopping hormone therapy and puberty blockers.
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ICE Agent Faces Rare Charges Over Shooting of Immigrant

Christian Castro faces state charges for a nonfatal shooting in Minneapolis, including second-degree assault and falsely reporting a crime.
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Three Tennessee Men Charged in Violent $6 Million Cryptocurrency Robbery Spree

Three Tennessee men faced federal charges for alleged kidnapping and robbery in California cities to steal cryptocurrency.
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The strange case of Epstein cellmate and quadruple murderer Nicholas Tartaglione

Nicholas Tartaglione lured Martin Luna to a Chester lounge, killed him, buried him in a mass grave, and later was convicted; he was also held in the same cell as Jeffrey Epstein.
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An ICE Firearms Trainer Was Involved in At Least 4 Deadly Shootings

A former Phoenix police officer runs a training firm that contracts with Homeland Security Special Response Teams while having been involved in multiple on-duty shootings with fatalities.
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Four crew members ejected safely after two Navy jets collide and crash during air show in Idaho | Fortune

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Idaho air force based locked down after midair collision, officials say

Four crew members safely ejected after two US Navy EA-18G Growlers collided during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, with no base injuries reported.
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Four crew members ejected safely after two Navy jets collide and crash during air show in Idaho | Fortune

Four Navy jet crew members ejected safely after two jets collided during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.
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Transatlantic flight returns to Shannon Airport after mid-air technical emergency

A United Airlines US-bound flight returned to Shannon after a technical issue, landed safely, and passengers were accommodated overnight before continuing to Newark.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy loses primary. And, WHO declares Ebola outbreak a global emergency

Sen. Bill Cassidy lost a Republican primary, reflecting Trump’s influence and raising doubts about GOP senators breaking from him.
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Mark Fuhrman, flawed witness in O.J. Simpson trial, dies at 74

Mark Fuhrman, a Los Angeles detective, died at 74 after throat cancer, becoming discredited during O.J. Simpson’s 1995 trial through exposure of racist language.
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It takes a village or a Phoenix suburb to wrangle a wayward tortoise

African sulcata tortoises grow large, need specialized outdoor care, and frequent underinformed ownership leads to escapes and neighborhood disruptions.
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Some items from Mangione's backpack won't be allowed in state trial, judge rules

Items seized from Luigi Mangione’s backpack at a police station are admissible, while items seized at a McDonald's during an improper warrantless search are excluded.
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They've got fiber. They're cheap. They're cool? Behind the 'renaissance' of beans

Interest is surging in the tiny, bulbous legumes sometimes met with a shrug, as more Americans increasingly seek out cheap, healthy and inventive food. Bean-centric recipes are abundant on social media yep, there are bean-fluencers on BeanTok. Consumers can now buy trendier bean-based products, and one heirloom-bean service is so popular that it has a waitlist of tens of thousands of people.
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Peru's electoral board confirms June 7 presidential runoff

Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez advanced to Peru’s June 7 presidential runoff after official confirmation of first-round results.
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Why you should care about 2 power companies merging. Hint: affordability

NextEra plans to acquire Dominion Energy in a $67 billion deal, pending approvals, amid rising electricity prices and AI-driven demand concerns.
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In Georgia primary, Republicans dominate spending and Democrats drive record turnout

Tuesday's primary elections in Georgia have been defined by record-setting fundraising, contentious Republican primaries and turnout driven by enthusiastic Democrats. Many of the marquee races are likely to head to June 16 runoffs, as Republicans will decide who faces incumbent Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff and both parties sift through a crowded field of candidates for governor. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp is term-limited. Both the Senate and gubernatorial contests are expected to be among the most competitive in November.
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Drone strikes UAE nuclear plant highlighting risk of renewed war

A drone strike caused a fire near the UAE’s only nuclear power plant, with no injuries or radiation release, amid escalating U.S.-Iran and regional conflict risks.
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San Diego police say they are responding to an active shooter at a local Islamic Center

An active shooter opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego, and police believe people were shot while the scene remained active but contained.
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Tuesday is a big primary day. Here's what you need to know

Primary elections across six states test party loyalty, shape November strategies, and reflect voter concerns about affordability, gas prices, and foreign policy.
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Why catching insider trading is so tricky nowadays, and just how helpful is it for kids to sleep in?

Prediction markets are hard to police because crypto-based back ends enable anonymity, and proposed regulation aims to require sportsbook-like oversight to reduce insider trading.
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The 'fibermaxxing' trend has health benefits worth the hype

Most people eat too little fiber, and adequate fiber intake improves digestion and lowers risks of obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and colorectal cancer.
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NPR trims jobs in newsroom overhaul as it confronts era without public funding

NPR faces an $8 million budget gap from lost federal subsidies, prompting buyouts and potential layoffs while relying on donations and technology investment.
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Montana tribes combine traditional knowledge and Western science in climate plan

Warmer temperatures, beetle outbreaks, and an invasive fungus have killed half the population of the sacred trees since the 1990s. But whitebark pines are a symbol of hope to Durglo. The Tribes have been harvesting cones from healthy trees to regrow seedlings resistant to the fungus. Restoring whitebark pine forests will also help keep snow on the landscape longer and stave off drought and wildfires.
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Son of radicals, Zayd Ayers Dohrn details a childhood underground and on the run

Zayd Ayers Dohrn describes childhood on the run with parents who founded the Weather Underground and faced FBI pursuit.
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Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says

Cutting high-silica quartz countertops has been linked to silicosis outbreaks, prompting calls for California to ban the material.
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Tustin police arrest man accused of fatally shooting ex-girlfriend before fleeing to Mexico

A 47-year-old man was arrested for fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend and fleeing to Mexico, then detained at the U.S.-Mexico border and held without bail.
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Bulgarian banger 'Bangaranga' bags country its 1st Eurovision win

Bulgaria won Eurovision 2026 for its first-ever victory with Dara’s “Bangaranga,” beating 24 nations in Vienna.
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A city's AI license plate cameras led to an uproar and a state of emergency

AI-assisted license plate reader cameras sparked privacy and governance conflict in Troy, New York, with mayor and city council disagreeing over funding and emergency powers.
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The foreign fighters who helped topple Assad and why China worries about them

Uyghur fighters cleared a tunnel and ambushed Syrian government forces, helping rebels capture Aleppo and accelerate the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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Napoleon Solo holds off Iron Honor to win the Preakness

Napoleon Solo won the Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park, holding off Iron Honor in a wide-open field after Golden Tempo was scratched.
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Military aircrew in 'stable condition' following midair collision at Idaho air show

Two military jets collided during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, prompting lockdown, emergency response, and cancellation of the remaining event.
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Ukraine conducts large-scale drone strikes on Russia, killing 4 and wounding 12 others

One of Ukraine's largest drone strikes on Russia killed at least four people, including three near Moscow, and wounded a dozen others, local authorities said Sunday. Debris fell on Russia's largest airport without causing damage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the drone strikes, saying that they were "entirely justified." Russia has repeatedly launched similar attacks on Ukraine's capital and other cities during the war, and an expert said that the strikes appeared to be retaliation for recent Russian attacks on Kyiv.
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Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy loses in Republican primary, does not advance to runoff

Cassidy, who served two terms in the Senate, was one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict President Trump after the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. That vote put him at odds with Trump and his MAGA coalition, ultimately leading Trump to push Rep. Julia Letlow to run against Cassidy. Cassidy's bid for a third term was viewed as a test of Trump's grip on the partyand of what voters want from their representatives in Washington.
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Executions nearly doubled in the U.S. last year, and soared abroad

Executions worldwide reached a 44-year high in 2025, driven by major increases in Iran and the United States.
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10 random weekend shootings leave 4 injured in Austin, Texas, mayor says

At least 10 random weekend shootings in Austin injured four people, prompting a shelter-in-place order for part of the city while investigations continue.
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A horrible way to die': after deaths in Laredo, experts prepare for lethal summer heat at US-Mexico border

At least one death was caused by hyperthermia after immigrants were trapped in a sealed train railcar in Texas, underscoring deadly risks of southern-border smuggling in extreme heat.
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The townspeople of Vilseck, Germany, worry that Trump may pull out 5,000 U.S. troops

Reported U.S. troop cuts would remove thousands of soldiers from Vilseck, potentially doubling the town’s population loss and causing major local disruption.
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Gaza airstrike targeted Hamas military wing leader, Israel says

Israeli strikes in Gaza targeted Hamas military leader Izz al-Din al-Haddad, killing seven and wounding dozens amid ongoing attacks despite a fragile ceasefire.
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North America poised for light display of aurora borealis

Energized particles collide with Earth’s atmosphere near magnetic poles, producing aurora borealis best seen after sunset or before sunrise in northern U.S. and Canada.
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Felicien Kabuga, Rwandan accused of financing genocide, dies

Félicien Kabuga, a Rwandan business tycoon who spent decades on the run after allegedly financing the country's 1994 genocide of ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus, died May 16 in The Hague. He was believed to be at least 90. The United Nations did not immediately provide a cause of death.
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Renowned for his legal skills, he took on the mob and investigated JFK's killing

G. Robert Blakey drafted RICO, giving prosecutors powerful tools against organized crime and corruption, and later applied his legal expertise to major assassination investigations.
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Ontario man charged in Ryan Wedding case to stay behind bars after losing bail review | CBC News

Bail was denied and upheld for Rolan Sokolovski, who remains jailed pending extradition after courts found high risk of absconding and unexplained finances.
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FBI offers $200,000 for information on former Air Force specialist charged with spying for Iran

FBI offers $200,000 for information leading to Monica Witt’s arrest for alleged Iran spying and continued support of Iran’s activities.
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Watch His Reaction': Racist Streamer's Face Sinks After Bond Set at $1.25 Million in Attempted Murder Case

A livestreamer charged with attempted murder faces multiple felony charges after a shooting outside a Tennessee courthouse, with allegations of firearm use and livestreamed racist conduct.
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A Woman Was in the US Legally. She Was Deported Anyways

A deportation occurred in under 24 hours, followed by 40 days in Mexico, then return to work amid ongoing rent and family anxiety.
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Ex-Sinaloa security chief in Mexico arrested in US over alleged cartel ties

Gerardo Merida Sanchez, 66, who served as Sinaloa's public security secretary from September 2023 to December 2024, was arrested in Arizona on May 11 before being transferred to New York. He is reportedly due to appear in federal court in Manhattan on Friday and is currently being held at a federal detention facility in Brooklyn.
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White House Staff Told Reporters to Toss Burner Phones,' Other Items in Trash While Leaving China Amid Bugging' Fears

American staff and press used burner phones and destroyed or left Chinese-provided devices and identifiers to prevent Beijing from bugging personal technology during the China trip.
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Train boxcar where 6 people found dead in Texas departed from Long Beach, police say

Six people from Honduras and Mexico died in a shipping container on a freight train entering Texas, with deaths attributed to heat-related causes.
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WATCH: Suspect's Car Goes Flying Over Traffic In Wild Wisconsin Police Chase

A Wisconsin man with felony warrants fled a traffic stop, leading to a five-mile chase that ended in a crash after the car flew over traffic, followed by capture.
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Power prices are up 76% on America's biggest grid, and a watchdog is pointing fingers | TechCrunch

Wholesale electricity prices in PJM nearly doubled over a year due to surging data center demand and inadequate grid capacity planning.
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2 people found dead inside a plane that crashed into an Ohio home

A small plane crashed into a house in Ohio, killing two people aboard and causing an explosion and fire that required evacuations.
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See the 42 types of aircraft the US military has lost in the Iran war

Congress reported 42 US military aircraft lost, damaged, or destroyed in the Iran war, with estimated losses totaling $2.6 billion.
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Pope decries rise of AI-directed warfare, saying it leads to a spiral of annihilation

Pope Leo XIV denounced how investments in artificial intelligence and high-tech weaponry were leading the world into a "spiral of annihilation," as he called for peace in the Middle East and Ukraine during a visit to Europe's largest university. Leo's speech at Rome's La Sapienza University marked the first time a pope has visited the campus since Pope Benedict XVI called off a planned speech there in 2008 in the face of protests from faculty and students.
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Tensions flare near Strait of Hormuz as a ship is seized and another is sunk

A ship anchored off the United Arab Emirates was seized and taken toward Iran and another a cargo ship near Oman sank after being attacked, authorities said Thursday, as tensions escalated near the Strait of Hormuz. It wasn't immediately clear who was behind these incidents, but they happened as a senior Iranian official reiterated his country's claim of control over the waterway and another said it had a right to seize oil tankers connected to the U.S.
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SCOTUS upholds abortion pill telehealth access. And, Trump returns from China visit

The Supreme Court upheld access to mifepristone via telehealth while Louisiana’s challenge to FDA authority proceeds through lower courts.
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4 days ago

Dallas Asks Its Residents: What Should We Do With City Hall?

Dallas received 418 public submissions on what to do with City Hall, with most favoring repair or restoration and some proposing demolition and new development.
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4 days ago

Man Charged With Posting Bomb Instructions Used in New Orleans Attack

A former Army combat engineer was charged for sharing step-by-step explosive-making instructions online linked to explosives used in a New Orleans terrorist attack.
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3 days ago

Shakira returns to official World Cup song duty, this time with Burna Boy

Shakira and Burna Boy released “Dai Dai” as the 2026 World Cup official song, blending Afrobeats and Latin pop while funding children’s education.
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Can the NFL's Rooney Rule survive the DEI backlash?

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier issued an investigative subpoena to the NFL over the Rooney Rule, escalating enforcement threats against DEI hiring practices.
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Hantavirus countdown: U.S. cruise passengers settle in for 42 days of waiting

American cruise passengers exposed to hantavirus are quarantined in Nebraska for 42 days with daily monitoring for symptoms.
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Republicans Waited to Challenge Trump on the Iran War. Now It May Be Too Late.

Republicans missed deadlines to require congressional authorization for the Iran operation, leaving the president to continue without oversight and forcing lawmakers to face political risk.
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