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President Trump did not get what he wanted what it comes to birthright citizenship.
U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday rejected his day-wond executive order. That's ought to deny citizenship to children born to undocumented or temporary residents. And Pierce Kerry Johnson says the court relied on a long-settled understanding of the 14th Amendment.
“"Not a complete surprise given the way the oral argument went in this case, remember”
Chief Justice John Roberts actually said to the solicitor General John Sauer, "It may be a different world with respect to people being able to travel to the United States. Way more easily than they did in the 1890s, but it's the same constitution, the same 14th Amendment." "The court did give Trump something to celebrate that justices allowed states to ban transgender
athletes from competing in girls and women's sports have publicly funded schools." Capitol Hill, the Republican-led House started July 4th holiday break early, GOP leaders sent House members home after a group of hardliners blocked the annual defense bill, demanding Senate passage of President Trump's photo ID legislation. Tuesday's primarys in Democratic-leading Colorado provided some more data points that could
come into play in the November elections and Pierce Sage Miller reports. The momentum around candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America extended to Colorado. 29-year-old Democratic Socialist and Political newcomer, Milat Kiros, feet long-time
“Democratic incumbent Diana DeGET for the nomination in Colorado's deep blue first congressional”
district. Democrats picked state representative Mani Routinel as their nominee in the state's most competitive district, Democrats hoped to flip it in November. The district is about 40% Latino, and Routinel touted his Latino background and promised to be tough on ICE.
Bill face Republican incumbent, Congressman Gabe Evans, in Colorado's race for governor, state attorney general Phil Wiser, is a Democratic nominee, but the Republican nominee is unknown. The race is still too close to call. Sage Miller and PR news.
"U.S. and Iran both say they've sent delegations to Qatar, but as impures whose Sherlock reports say will not be meeting with each other." The White House says President Trump's son and lawyer Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Wittkov have gone to Doha. Iran says it's meeting with Qatar officials on topics including the release of billions
of dollars in frozen assets that was in the memorandum of understanding the M.O.U. the U.S. and Iran signed.
Iran's president has said he expects around half $6 billion of its frozen assets in Qatar
to be released in this interim phase. Underpinning the hurry here is a lack of trust on both sides, but the Iranians in particular are worried that with all the back and forth and failed previous talks, the Trump administration would renegue on its commitments, Ruth Sherlock and Pyony's Bay Route. "And you're listening to NPR news."
On New Law and California is intended to help clear up some of the confusion over food expiration dates. Manufacturers currently use dozens of different variations of labeling like cell-by, fresh as buy and used by Lancet Roscoe, a memorization KCLU reports on the new law that takes effect today.
“"How do you know when the food you buy is longer safe to use?”
Some labels say cell-by, but people sometimes mistake that for an expiration date and throw out food that's still good. The result is a lot of waste.
Recycling experts say more than 2 billion meals in California alone are thrown out annually.
California's new law packages can no longer have cell-by dates, they have to say best of use by to show peak freshness and use by. That's when a product is no longer safe to eat. The law's author says this could be a model for national legislation, but it took multiple tries with the food industry to get the state ruled past.
For NPR news, I'm Lancet Roscoe in Thounsendokes, California." "We're castors warning of dangerous and record-breaking heat and tense heat and humidity have been baking them at West and Great Lake States and the National Weather Services conditions will intensify with heat index values, topping 100 degrees in some areas as the hot conditions move into the eastern U.S.
World Cup, France's killing in Bapé, is now tied with Argentina's Leonardo Messi for the tournament's goal scoring lead. In Bapé, match Messi's six goals, scoring twice in Tuesday and France's three-note victory over Sweden. I'm Jail Snyder, MPRND.
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