
Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
The justices are grappling with whether someone needs to be in America as a legal resident for their children to be granted citizenship.
By LUKE FUNK
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The justices are grappling with whether someone needs to be in America as a legal resident for their children to be granted citizenship.
By LUKE FUNK
| |Justice

The president departs the hearing after listening to the government’s arguments.
By MATTHEW RICE
| |Politics
The high bench’s junior jurist is accused by her ideological allies of missing a basic constitutional distinction.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
| |Justice

The plaintiffs say the program illegally uses race to determine eligibility.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|Eric Trump describes the Miami waterfront landmark as ‘a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest president our nation has ever known.’
By JOSEPH CURL
|Environmental groups plan to sue to block the action they claim could doom a rare whale species to extinction.
By LUKE FUNK
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Both conservatives and liberals are having a good laugh at the former secretary’s expense.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Escalating labor tension have prompted league owners to prepare backups in case of a repetition of the 2012 referees strike.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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Despite multiple mug shots, he remains golf’s most powerful figure.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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An unlikely player vies to be a peacemaker in the conflict between America and Iran.
By DONALD KIRK
|The terror group might shut down Red Sea shipping if America beefs up forces in the Horn of Africa, a Yemen researcher tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
|The State Department is aware of the Wisconsin woman’s kidnapping and is working with the Iraqi government to secure her release.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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An Israeli official told the Sun that war is expected to last ‘weeks’ and that ‘there are growing cracks’ within Iran’s leadership.
By JOTAM CONFINO
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The bill, designed to target Palestinian terrorists, has been harshly criticized by Israeli opposition lawmakers, rights groups and the Palestinian Authority.
By JOTAM CONFINO
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Although the Lebanese government ordered the Iranian ambassador to leave Beirut, the Tehran foreign ministry says he ‘will continue his work.’
By BENNY AVNI
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Under Republicans’ new plan, ICE and Border Patrol could be funded through the end of the president’s term, avoiding the risk of another shutdown.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Attorneys for the plaintiffs say they plan to appeal the ruling.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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‘President Trump can sign all the executive orders he wants. It won’t change the United States Constitution,’ the Arizona attorney general says.
By MATTHEW RICE
|An annual Passover benefit becomes the latest flashpoint in the mayor’s fraught relationship with the city’s Jewish community.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|Gallup finds Democrats’s advantage over the GOP in preferred political affiliation is twice what it was in 2018.
By MATTHEW RICE
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By DANIEL McCARTHY
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By SALENA ZITO


Keith Haring’s genius at canny capitalism can’t hide that this is a sizeable exhibition dedicated to a small talent.
By MARIO NAVES
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In reality, ‘La Dolce Vita’ star Anita Ekberg never fawned over men and punched them out when they got out of line.
By CARL ROLLYSON
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‘The fear being voiced is that Trump could look at ways to hit back, including targeting the band’s ability to tour in the U.S.,’ one source says.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Fannie Mae says that, for the first time, it will start accepting mortgages that are backed by digital currencies.
By LUKE FUNK
|The government’s fiscal year 2025 financial statement shows $47.78 trillion in liabilities against just $6 trillion in assets.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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‘The White House does not tolerate any administration official illegally profiteering off of insider knowledge,’ a Trump spokesman says.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Fertilizers for farmers and generic prescriptions of consumers are among the products facing potential shortages and rising costs because of the war in Iran.
By LUKE FUNK
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Utah’s governor says the new standards are not supposed to be a ‘spiritual study.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Harvard claims that the DOJ manipulated its court filings to avoid Judge Allison Burroughs, who has ruled against the administration in prior Harvard litigation.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The department is investigating allegations of racially discriminatory admissions practices and antisemitism.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche suggests the Trump Administration could widen its scrutiny of Democratic prosecutors.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The class action filing aims to broaden the lawsuit beyond three agents to a wider group alleging political retribution from Kash Patel.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
|‘The First Amendment stands as a shield against any effort to enforce orthodoxy in thought or speech in this country,’ the justices write.
By LUKE FUNK
|The highly successful investigations unit known as the Angel Watch Center is alerting foreign nations tracking child sex offenders traveling abroad in attempt to curb sex trade tourism.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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