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One Express feature I usually appreciate is "Today in History." It has me remembering dates for notable events more effectively than any school history lesson, and it covers a number of things I don't recall ever learning.

But summarizing each event in one or two sentences does not preclude questionable word choices. I believe I mentioned before that items always start in the present tense but often move into the past, sometimes before ending the sentence. Today was another matter:

1959: Nearly 5,000 Japanese Americans have their citizenship restored after renouncing it during World War II.

I was appalled that it took 14 years, but also a bit peeved at the gerund. The Japanese Americans did not renounce their own citizenship.

That almost adds insult to injury.
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