Supreme Court strikes down Trump's birthright citizenship order
The US Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, upholding the constitutional guarantee that anyone born on US soil is automatically a citizen. Multiple rulings also addressed transgender athlete bans in schools. The decision is a significant legal defeat for the Trump administration and has drawn strong reactions from US officials, lawmakers, and advocacy groups on both sides.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, analysts are debating penalty shootout tactics including whether teams should substitute in players specifically for spot-kicks. Coverage explores the history of decisive penalties in tournament history and the rules governing extra time and shootouts. The discussions reflect growing strategic emphasis on what often becomes a match-deciding phase.
Powerful earthquakes have struck Venezuela, damaging thousands of buildings and pushing the country's already fragile healthcare system to its limits. Aid groups warn that hospitals are overwhelmed and unable to cope with the surge of casualties. The disaster has also killed Venezuelans who were recently deported from the US, while public anger grows over the government's slow and inadequate response to the devastation.