Supreme Court Rules on Birthright Citizenship
The US Supreme Court issued landmark rulings on birthright citizenship, clarifying constitutional protections for children born on US soil. The decision has drawn strong reactions from lawmakers, advocates, and officials on both sides of the political aisle. The rulings come amid ongoing national debates over immigration policy and constitutional interpretation. Meanwhile, the US murder rate is approaching a historic low.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, discussions around penalty shootout strategies have intensified among analysts and fans. Coverage explores the science and psychology behind saving penalty kicks and whether teams should substitute players specifically for shootouts. The tournament's expanded rosters may open new tactical dynamics. Questions about extra-time rules and shootout regulations are also being revisited.
The US Supreme Court ruled that states may bar transgender athletes from competing in female school and college sports. The decision upholds existing bans in several states and clears the way for more to follow. Civil rights groups have condemned the ruling as discriminatory, while supporters argue it protects fairness in women's athletics. Further legal battles at lower courts are expected.
Violent anti-foreigner protests have erupted across South Africa, forcing thousands of immigrants to flee for safety. Activists accuse politicians of scapegoating migrants for the country's economic struggles, calling the narrative based on lies. Nationwide marches have taken place amid a growing security crisis. The unrest highlights deep-seated tensions over high unemployment and immigration policy.