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Volume 2 • Issue No. 181 • Updated Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 12:43 PM UTC

Supreme Court to Rule on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Challenge

The Supreme Court is set to rule on President Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship, a case with significant implications for U.S. immigration policy.

Sources: AP News


US Envoys Arrive in Qatar for Iran Talks Amid Tensions

U.S. envoys arrived in Qatar for meetings with mediators to negotiate an end to the war with Iran, following recent attacks.

Sources: AP News


Supreme Court Upholds Trump Firings but Allows Fed Official to Keep Job

The Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Reserve's Adriana Cook can keep her position for now, but upheld other Trump administration firings.

Sources: AP News


Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Bid to Toss $5 Million Verdict in Carroll Case

The Supreme Court declined to overturn the $5 million verdict against Trump in the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case.

Sources: AP News


Supreme Court Rules States Can Count Late Mail Ballots, Rejecting Trump Challenge

The Supreme Court upheld states' ability to count mailed ballots that arrive after Election Day, rejecting a challenge by Trump.

Sources: AP News


More Than 100 Deported Venezuelans Missing After Earthquakes

Over 100 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. hours before earthquakes have been reported missing, raising humanitarian concerns.

Sources: AP News


Morocco Stuns Netherlands in World Cup Penalty Shootout

Morocco sent the Netherlands to its earliest World Cup exit after a dramatic penalty shootout, sparking celebrations and clashes.

Sources: AP News


Paraguay Upsets Germany in World Cup's Biggest Shock

Paraguay defeated Germany in a penalty shootout, marking the biggest upset of the 2026 World Cup.

Sources: AP News


US Tech Companies Fuel Global Scam Industry, Investigation Finds

An AP/FRONTLINE investigation reveals how American technology is being used to power a revolution in the global scam industry.

Sources: AP News


Comcast Plans to Split NBCUniversal and Sky into Separate Public Company

Comcast announced plans to spin off NBCUniversal and Sky into a new public company, reshaping the media landscape.

Sources: AP News