Live from NPR News, I'm Jail Snyder.
Today the Supreme Court has expected to hand down its final decisions of the term, including
“President Trump's attempt to limit birthright citizenship, the constitutional provision”
that since the 1860s has been interpreted to guarantee American citizenship for all children born on U.S. soil. NPR's need of Tottenberg reports. President Trump has long maintained that the 14th Amendment does not guarantee birthright citizenship.
So on the first day of his second term as President, he issued an executive order, barring
automatic citizenship for any baby, whose parents either entered the country illegally, or any baby born to parents who are living and working here legally on temporary visas. Every judge to have ruled on his claim, however, has ruled against him, and today the Supreme Court will deliver its verdict. Nina Tottenberg and PR News Washington.
Other cases left to be decided include state laws, banning transgender athletes from competing on girls and women's schools, sports teams, and a Republican campaign finance challenge. Boding rights groups, applauding a Supreme Court decision that preserves the ability
“of states to count postmark ballots at arrive after election day.”
A victory for some veterans groups who intervened in the case, here's in PR's actually Lopez. Republicans were challenging a Mississippi law that allows officials to count male in ballots that are postmarked by election day, but arrive after. But in a 5/4 vote, the Supreme Court upheld the law.
That voice foundation was among the groups that intervened in this case. They argued eliminating ballot-received grace periods would have disproportionately harmed military and overseas voters who often face postal delays. In a statement, the group said this ruling is a major victory for voters, about 30 states have laws that allow election administrators to count postmark ballots that arrive after
election day from overseas and military voters. Ashley Lopez and Piano's. President Trump says he is not decided whether he'll sign a bipartisan housing bill in Piano's Steven Bassaha reports. Speaking with reporters in the Oval Office, President Trump dismissed the housing bill as
"unimportant." "Big deal. It's a young."
“Trump had been supposed to be wonderful.”
To me, compared to the Save America Act, just about everything is a big, young. The Save America Act is Trump's election overhaul bill that would mandate strict proof of citizenship requirements. Trump said last week he wants that bill passed first. Republicans and Democrats in Congress overwhelmingly voted in favor of the housing bill last
week. The legislation aims to encourage home-building across the country to lower costs. Steven Bassaha and Piano's Federal officials say the three firefighters killed over the weekend in a Colorado wildfire were part of a specialized crew tasked with quickly putting out new fires in remote areas.
The crew was over com Saturday after deploying emergency shelters to other crew members suffered burns. This is MPR. After shocks are complicating the rescue effort in Venezuela, the country was rocked by back to back-earth quakes last week.
Officials have confirmed more than 1,700 deaths and nearly 5,000 injured. The government says some 200 buildings were flattened and several hundred severely damaged. Homecast is splitting itself in two after years of sharp drops in its share price. And Piro Save had focused on reports that Comcast recently spun out most of its cable channels into a separate company that includes CNBC and MSNL.
Here's what the new alignment looks like.
The new NBC-Universal will include NBC and NBC News, telemundo, bravo, universal studios, universal theme parks, and a litany of movie and TV franchises. The broadcast will hold onto its broadband cable systems and other tech elements. This divide comes a mid-strong headwinds for entertainment media as they all compete with digital giants such as Amazon, Netflix, and Apple.
Paradoxically, the Ellison family that controls Paramount is leaning into consolidation, nearing full approval of a takeover of Hollywood-rival Warner Brothers discovery. WBD, as it's known, is itself the result of decades of cycling between mega-deals and spin-offs. And full conflict and PR news.
And the world caught Morocco is through to the round of 16 beating the Netherlands Monday evening in a penalty shootout. Meanwhile, Paradox President has declared today a national holiday after what's being called the biggest upset of this summer's World Cup Paraguay-Nock Germany out of the tournament in a penalty shootout.
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