Birthright citizenship decision looms as Trump court cases mount USA Today - Vertical Jun 12, 2026 Jun 12, 2026 Updated Jun 18, 2026 0 FIFA World Cup 2026: Day 27 Papillion Mayor David Black on new Scooter's facility Mbappé vs. Messi: French Star Closing in on World Cup Record World Cup Spectacle in New York: Soccer Fans Take Over Times Square World Cup 2026 match highlights day 26 Video: Sights & Sounds of Stuhr’s “United We Celebrate” Foundation for LPS Student Emergency Fund Pioneer Park gardens Beatrice City Council Young neo-Nazi who planned mass gun attack jailed for more than 13 years Fireworks Sights and Sounds: Ralston Independence Day Parade David Hoffmann talks about his upbringing and his success Prefer us on Google Learn More From immigration to elections, ballrooms to tax immunity, much of President Donald Trump’s second term legacy is mired in the courts. As featured on Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center in predawn operation The work began about 1:20 a.m. ET, after the Department of Justice said the government would miss the court's 11:59 p.m. Friday deadline. Report: Trump ballroom soars to $600M, with taxpayers on hook for half Trump repeatedly said the project would cost $400 million and private donations would pay for it. Families fear what’s next in Trump birthright citizenship case The Supreme Court is close to issuing a decision that could open the door to Trump's goal of withdrawing citizenship from millions of people. Latest video Oil Surges As Mideast Tensions Flare Again Young neo-Nazi who planned mass gun attack jailed for more than 13 years Sam GIS Democrats race to replace Platner before he even leaves the race FIFA World Cup 2026: Day 27 US-Iran MoU ‘almost dead’ as analysts warn escalations risk wider war Movies in a Minute: "Minions & Monsters" Moment: Shohei Ohtani hits his 300th career homer, a leadoff shot for Dodgers star against the Rockies Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center in predawn operation The work began about 1:20 a.m. ET, after the Department of Justice said the government would miss the court's 11:59 p.m. Friday deadline.
Report: Trump ballroom soars to $600M, with taxpayers on hook for half Trump repeatedly said the project would cost $400 million and private donations would pay for it.
Families fear what’s next in Trump birthright citizenship case The Supreme Court is close to issuing a decision that could open the door to Trump's goal of withdrawing citizenship from millions of people.
Moment: Shohei Ohtani hits his 300th career homer, a leadoff shot for Dodgers star against the Rockies