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The United States Supreme Court seemed to be at least partially divided yesterday While the judges heard arguments on the citizenship of the birth law. For more than two hours, they debated the way in which the lower courts should manage the executive of President Trump declaring that children born in the United States to parents who have entered the United States or a temporary visa are not entitled to automatic citizenship. The lower courts have found that the president’s order was unconstitutional.

The United States Supreme Court heard the arguments on Thursday in a case contesting the efforts of the Trump administration to limit who obtains the citizenship of the birth law.
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- 🎧 The Solicitor General D. John Sauer opened its doors by declaring that the 14th amendment has been wrongly interpreted for 127 years And only applied to former slaves, says Nina Totenberg of NPR First. When Sauer was asked if the administration is committed to respecting a court decision, he said: “There are circumstances where it is not a categorical practice”. Judge Brett Kavanaugh has hurried to save with a series of practical questions, in particular: “What are the states doing with a newborn?” Sauer replied by declaring that the federal government could require documentation on the question of whether parents are legally in the country. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said that Sauer’s argument transforms the judicial system into “catch me if you can somehow the regime”.
President Trump returned to Washington, DC, today after his four -day trip to the Persian Gulf region. During his visit, he concluded trade agreements and was treated as a royalty by the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
- 🎧 Franco Ordoñez de NPR, who is in Abu Dhabi, says that he was struck not only by The dramatic demonstration to withdraw all stops for Trump, but also how many discussions on the crisis in Gaza were. Israel degenerated its strikes against Gaza and swore a major offensive once Trump leaves. Trump declared during his big speech on the trip that his administration was not there to give lectures on how to manage his business. Trump yesterday suggested that the United States is taking control of Gaza and make the region an area of freedom. Ordoñez says the concept is something that the Arab nations have opposed it strongly.
- ➡️ Yesterday in Abu Dhabi, Trump visited a mosque. It was His first public visit to a Muslim home house during his mandate. Discover the photos of his time at the great mosque of Sheikh Zayed.
The first week of the Sean Hip-Hop Magnat “Diddy” Combs’s Sex Tradict Trical Testimony by alleged witnesses and victims. His ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura testified that their relationship was marked by violence and blackmail. Prosecutors allege that Combs forced two ex-girlfriends to drug-powered sexual performance and led a criminal business that hid these sexual crimes.
- 🎧 Ventura testified that Combs asked her to participate in sexual meetings with male escortsthat he would chore and look. He would record the meetings and make her sing with the videos, says Isabella Gomez Sarmiento of NPR. Ventura said that Combs had a lot of power over her professionally, financially, emotionally and physically, and he would force her in the sex of which she did not want to be a part. The defense says that Combs did not constitute or did not take anyone and had Ventura read loving and attentive text messages with it over the years. Defense is trying to establish reasons for consent.
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Fatigue, mood swings, sleep problems and hair thinning are just some of the symptoms that mark the transition to menopause. While they relax in the forties and fifties, generation X and generation Y shake the stigmatization surrounding menopause and the time led there, known as the Summeropause. But it can be difficult to locate if you have a perimenopause, because there is no final test for this. Here is how to sort your symptoms and treatment options:
- ➡️ General practitioners often have no time to carefully assess patients for perimenopause. The Menopause Company offers an online database of trained doctors and certified in the processing of menopause and perimenopause.
- ➡️ Some clinicians suggest testing a range of other conditions before determining whether the perimenopause is the culprit behind the symptoms.
- Hormone hormone can alleviate serious hot flashes and debilitating mood swings, offering potential long -term advantages. However, research does not yet provide enough evidence to recommend it to all women in perimenopause.
- ➡️ The experiences of many people can be incoherent and difficult because the transition to menopause is characterized by hormone fluctuations.
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Chloë Sevigny directs an American capricious American television team in rural Argentina in the last feature film by Amalia Ulman, Magic farm.
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Discover what NPR Look, read and listen to this weekend:
🍿 Films: Movie by Amalia Ulman Magic farm Represents a New York -based documentary team looking for a viral story. However, due to a series of misunderstandings, they find themselves in the bad city in the bad country. Morning edition Host A Martínez spoke with Ulman about his vision of the film.
📺 TV: Apple TV + MurderWho makes his debut Today and features Alexander Skarsgård, travels a fine line between the darkest comedy and science fiction action. The NPR television critic Eric Deggans said the program is worth a general public.
📚 Books: Six new books of beloved authors were published this week, including a memory of the humorist Dave Barry, a biography of Mark Twain by Ron Chernow, and tests by Richard Russo.
🎵 Music: Tomorrow is the grand final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, a celebration of the melody, the rhythm and the fabulous. HAPPY HOUR OF POP CULTURE The host Glen Weldon breaks down his 10 favorite songs from the competition and what he believes to be their chances of winning.
🎭 Theater: Detroit opera is staged The Central Park Five Until this Sunday. He tells the true story of a group of black and brown teenagers who were wrongly charged and imprisoned for the brutal assault against a female jogger at Central Park in New York in 1989.
❓ Quiz: Marking new out of 11 is not so bad. I can now hold my head high for the rest of the day. Now it’s your turn to test your luck.
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A copy of the 1300 version of the Magna Carta exhibited at the Harvard Law School.
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- Almost 80 years after Harvard University bought what he thought was an old copy of the Magna Carta, it was identified as the real affair, going back to 1300.
- Dick’s Sporting Goods, the largest sports chain of retail in the United States, plans to acquire a locker on foot for around 2.4 billion dollars.
- The legendary singer of Motown Smokey Robinson is under a criminal investigation by the Sheriff Department of the County of Los Angeles following allegations of multiple sexual assaults dating from 2014.
This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.