Live from MPR News on Gile Snyder, Tuesday marks a final opinion day for the U.
The court has four cases left to decide, including President Trump's challenge to birth
right citizenship.
“At the White House Monday, Trump said he will accept the court's decision, but that”
it would be bad for the country if it goes against him. It's tremendously destructive. It's extremely costly. I don't know what's up to them, but in terms of for the good of the country would be great if they did the -- they didn't allow it. It would be great. Trump repeated the claim that the U.S. is the only country that grants birthright
citizenship, but according to the Pew Research Center, more than 30 other countries have similar birthright citizenship laws. A Monday, the Supreme Court preserves the ability of states to count postmarked ballots that arrive after election day, upholding a Mississippi law here's impurities actually low-pests.
In a five-four ruling where two conservative justices, Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts cited with the liberal wing of the court, they said that Mississippi's law isn't violating federal statute, just as Barrett authored the -- this opinion, she wrote that states have the right to maintain some latitude in how they run their elections, which includes how they run their mail-in ballot programs.
“And while this might be out of step with President Trump and some GOP officials, this”
is actually historically a pretty conservative principle. The majority also said in clear language that voting is happening when voters fill out a ballot, not when ballots are making their way through the mail. Also, Monday, the Supreme Court said federal reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her job for now, rejecting President Trump's attempt to remove Cook.
Cook says the case was about her refusal to bow to political pressure in setting interest rates. Speaker Mike Johnson had sent a housing bill that passed Congress with bipartisan port to President Trump's desk. But in Paris, Claudia Grousallis reports that Trump is calling the measure a big yon.
Trump has said he'll hold up legislation like the Housing Bill until Congress takes up his partisan save America act to impose strict proof of citizenship requirements for voters. With the save act still in limbo, Trump told reporters he's not sure he'll sign the housing bill or veto it.
“To me, compared to the save America act, just about everything is a big yon.”
The plan marks one of the few highlights for moderate Republicans facing tough races to keep control of Congress this November. They are hoping to campaign on plans to address affordability and saw the housing bill as a major win in their messaging plans. Claudia Desalis and beer news.
U.S. and Iran have separately announced that they are sending a delegation to cut our this week President Trump said on social media that Iran had requested the meeting, but talks are uncertain to Iran said Monday that it's not agreed to meet. The announcements came after weekend attacks in the Persian Gulf, but after four days of trading strikes both sides appear to have paused their attacks.
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The Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco has agreed to a $395 million settlement with clergy
sex abuse survivors. The move comes almost three years after the San Francisco Archdiocese filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to the number of abuse claims, and Paris Jason D'Rose reports. The settlement involves more than 500 people who credibly claim either a pre-store other church employees sexually abused them.
The agreement also involves non-monetary terms, including an abuse survivor selected by a survivor's committee serving on the Archdiocese's independent review panel. Victims being released from confidentiality agreements, and the creation of an anonymous reporting form on the Archdiocese's website. The nearly $400 million settlement is the latest result of a California law enacted in
2020 that expanded the statute of limitations for civil lawsuits involving childhood sexual assault. Jason D'Rose and PR News. President Trump says he will nominate Keith Sondering to be his labor secretary, Sondering has been serving as the acting secretary since Lori Chava's D'Rammer Reside.
She stepped down in April amid abuse of power allegations. She's facing investigations of alleged misconduct, including sending personal messages to staff and drinking on the job she has denied any wrongdoing. Stocks in Asia mostly advancing into state trading, rebounding after sharp losses on a textile off, Taiwan's benchmark leading the way up nearly three and a half percent, Japan's
NK share average is up more than one and a half percent. I'm Joel Snyder, NPR News. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes about really big things, but most times, the little mysteries are the best.
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