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The Economist: Three paths the Supreme Court could take on birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court faces a pivotal decision in Trump v CASA, which could alter the interpretation of birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The case challenges the longstanding understanding that citizenship is granted to anyone born on U.S. soil, excluding specific exceptions.
Donald Trump's executive order argues that this citizenship clause should not apply to children of undocumented immigrants and temporary visa-holders. The justices appear hesitant about how to proceed with this contentious issue.
Human Events: BREAKING: Pro-EU candidate projected to win Romanian election, beating out nationalist candidate George Simion
Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan is projected to win the Romanian presidential election with 54.9% of the vote, according to exit polls. His opponent, nationalist George Simion, claims to have more votes and has rejected the poll results.
The election was a re-run due to allegations of fraud and Russian interference that nullified the original vote. Voter turnout was notably higher this time, which officials believe may influence the final outcome.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Huge protest in The Hague demands Dutch government draw ‘red line’ on Gaza war
Tens of thousands of protesters marched in The Hague, demanding the Dutch government halt support for Israel's military actions in Gaza. Organizers claimed over 100,000 participants, marking one of the largest demonstrations in two decades, amid escalating violence in the region.
Protesters called for an end to political, military, and economic backing for Israel, emphasizing humanitarian concerns as aid to Gaza has been blocked since March. The demonstration reflects a growing divide within Dutch politics regarding support for Israel amidst ongoing conflict.
Breitbart: JD Vance Meets Pope Leo and Ukraine's Zelensky in Rome
Vice President JD Vance led a U.S. delegation to Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass in Vatican City, where they exchanged greetings. Ukrainian President Zelensky also attended, discussing peace negotiations and the need for a ceasefire with Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Zelensky emphasized Ukraine's readiness for real diplomacy and the importance of sanctions against Russia. Rubio suggested the Vatican could facilitate peace talks, highlighting its potential role as a neutral venue for negotiations.
Fox News: Mexican navy cadet is first victim to be identified in Brooklyn Bridge ship collision
A Mexican Navy tall ship, Cuauhtémoc, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night, resulting in the deaths of two individuals, including cadet América Yamilet Sánchez from Veracruz. The incident occurred around 8:20 p.m., with videos showing the ship striking the bridge's masts.
No injuries were reported among those on the bridge, although traffic was halted temporarily for inspections. Investigations into the cause of the accident are underway by multiple agencies, including the National Transportation and Safety Board.
Times Of Israel: Herzog, Jewish leaders at pope’s inauguration, hoping to mend rift over Gaza war
President Isaac Herzog and a delegation of Jewish leaders attended the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV in Rome, amidst strained relations due to the Gaza conflict. Herzog expressed hope for improved Jewish-Christian relations and urged the pope to advocate for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Pope Leo XIV emphasized peace in his inaugural message, addressing ongoing global conflicts, including those in Gaza and Ukraine. Jewish leaders noted a positive shift in the Vatican's approach, fostering optimism for future interfaith dialogue.
#crime
Forbes: What We Know About The Bombing At Palm Springs Fertility Clinic
The FBI is investigating a bombing at the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, as an act of terrorism. The suspect, Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, is believed to have died in the explosion, which injured four but spared all embryos at the facility.
Bartkus reportedly had nihilistic views and intended to livestream the attack. Authorities are working to piece together his activities leading up to the incident, which occurred shortly before 11 a.m. on Saturday. Palm Springs Police Chief stated the community is not at risk.
#sports
GB News: Everton give Goodison Park dream farewell with players fighting back tears after Southampton win
Everton celebrated their final match at Goodison Park with a 2-0 victory over Southampton, marking the end of a 133-year era. The emotional farewell featured a strong performance from Iliman Ndiaye, who scored both goals, as fans gathered to commemorate the historic venue.
With the men's team set to move to The Hill Wilkinson Stadium at Bramley Moore Dock, the atmosphere was electric, filled with nostalgia and pride. Despite the relaxed second half, Everton's goalkeeper Jordan Pickford made a crucial late save, capping off a memorable day for the club and its supporters.