The Supreme Court struck down the last attempt by the president to limit birthright citizenship.
Now President Trump is trying again, this time with two executive orders that are narrower in scope.
Will they be challenged in court?
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Iran has released details of an agreement it is finalizing with Oman to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The critical waterway wouldn't be open to American and Israeli ships,
and the ships allowed through would be charged a fee.
And President Trump's public messaging about what happens next in Iran is not matching reality.
Why does that keep happening?
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