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New York Times — Tech 03:00 PM

BMW to Produce New Electric SUV in South Carolina

BMW has revealed its intention to produce six electric vehicle models at its South Carolina facility by 2030. The iX3 electric SUV is expected to launch in the U.S. market this year.

TechCrunch 03:00 PM

Amazon establishes new $1 billion FDE organization

Amazon has launched a new Fast Deployment Engineering (FDE) organization with a $1 billion investment. The initiative aims to deploy purpose-built agents by embedding engineers within companies to facilitate quick implementation and enhance customer self-sufficiency.

Axios 02:57 PM

Supreme Court rules against Trump's birthright citizenship executive order

The Supreme Court has struck down President Trump's executive order that sought to limit birthright citizenship, affirming that anyone born on U.S. soil is a citizen. The ruling is significant in maintaining citizenship rights for millions of children and reflects widespread public support for the existing law.

Washington Post — Politics 02:51 PM

Supreme Court rules on campaign finance regulations

The Supreme Court has made a ruling related to campaign finance regulations, continuing its examination of the rules governing campaign spending. Further details on the decision and its effects were not included in the source material.

Fox News — Politics 02:40 PM

Supreme Court Rules Against Campaign Spending Limits for Political Parties

The Supreme Court has ruled to eliminate federal limits on campaign spending by political parties in coordination with candidates, stating that such restrictions violate the First Amendment. The 6-3 decision, which included dissenting opinions from three justices, is expected to impact the upcoming midterm elections.

knoxnews.com 02:40 PM

University of Tennessee Settles with Former Professor for $1.9 Million

The University of Tennessee has agreed to pay $1.9 million to former assistant professor Tamar Shirinian as part of a settlement following her termination. The settlement is awaiting approval from state officials. The case arose after Shirinian made a controversial comment about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, leading to public backlash and an investigation.

theguardian.com 02:40 PM

Supreme Court Rules on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld laws in West Virginia and Idaho that prohibit transgender girls and women from competing in female sports, overturning lower court decisions in favor of two transgender students. The ruling is likely to affect similar laws in multiple states and reflects ongoing debates about fairness in women's sports.

cnbc.com 02:40 PM

Supreme Court Upholds Citizenship for U.S.-Born Individuals

The Supreme Court has ruled that individuals born in the United States are entitled to citizenship, rejecting President Trump's executive order that aimed to change this principle. The decision reinforces the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to all born in the U.S.

PBS NewsHour 02:38 PM

Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court ruled on June 30, 2026, to uphold a broad interpretation of birthright citizenship. This decision rejected an executive order from President Donald Trump regarding the citizenship status of children born to individuals in the U.S. illegally or temporarily.

Deutsche Welle 02:37 PM

US Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship

The US Supreme Court has confirmed the principle of birthright citizenship, ensuring that individuals born in the country are recognized as citizens. This ruling counters an executive order from former President Donald Trump aimed at changing these constitutional guarantees, and it also includes decisions on campaign finance and transgender athletes.

Fox News — Politics 02:36 PM

Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Rejects Trump's Executive Order

The Supreme Court has upheld the principle of birthright citizenship, ruling against President Trump's executive order aimed at restricting it. The decision confirms that children born in the U.S. are citizens, regardless of their parents' immigration status, and was decided by a narrow 5-4 margin.

Guardian — US 02:31 PM

US Supreme Court Rules Against Limits on Campaign Spending

The US Supreme Court has struck down limits on campaign spending by political parties, allowing wealthy donors to contribute unlimited funds to federal candidates. This ruling comes from the case National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, which challenged the enforcement of spending limits.

Washington Examiner 02:15 PM

Supreme Court Upholds State Laws Banning Biological Men from Women's Sports

On June 30, 2026, the Supreme Court upheld state laws that ban biological men from competing in women's sports, ruling that these laws are constitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. The decision was made in a 6-3 vote, with Justice Kavanaugh stating that schools can separate sports by biological sex under Title IX.

Daily Wire 02:09 PM

Taylor Sheridan Discusses Criticism and Creative Freedom in Entertainment

In a recent podcast interview, Taylor Sheridan, creator of 'Yellowstone,' shared his views on criticism and the entertainment industry. He admitted to occasionally provoking critics and criticized executives for their lack of storytelling knowledge, asserting that his goal is to create meaningful content rather than pursue awards. Sheridan also expressed a preference for working outside of Los Angeles.

Deutsche Welle 02:08 PM

US Supreme Court to Decide on Birthright Citizenship

The US Supreme Court will soon rule on the issue of birthright citizenship, specifically whether being born in the country guarantees US citizenship. This topic has been a point of interest for former President Donald Trump.

Deutsche Welle 02:08 PM

Uganda's army chief shuts down independent media outlets

Amnesty International has urged the Ugandan government to stop press harassment after army chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba closed several independent media outlets. Analysts interpret this as part of a broader trend of press suppression and a possible change in the political landscape.

Fox News — Latest 02:06 PM

Supreme Court Rules on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

The Supreme Court ruled on June 30, 2026, in favor of state laws requiring student-athletes to compete based on their biological sex, impacting laws in West Virginia and Idaho. The decision supports similar laws in 27 other states and was backed by the law firm Alliance Defending Freedom.

The Hill 02:04 PM

Supreme Court rules on transgender athlete bans in schools

The Supreme Court has ruled that states can restrict transgender girls from competing on girls' and women's school sports teams. This ruling, which affects bans in Idaho and West Virginia, is likely to influence similar laws in many other states.

The Hill 02:00 PM

Analysis of U.S. Credibility in Relation to Iran Conflict

Analysts indicate that the conflict with Iran could result in a notable decrease in U.S. credibility with adversaries such as China, Russia, and North Korea. This assessment reflects concerns about the broader geopolitical landscape.

The Hill 01:58 PM

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Returns to House After Medical Absence

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. will return to the House for votes after a prolonged absence due to a medical condition. He plans to discuss the reasons for his absence in a speech on the House floor, shortly after receiving an endorsement from President Trump.

The Verge 01:57 PM

Videos of iPhone 18 Pro Drop Test Removed from X

Videos of the iPhone 18 Pro drop test were taken down from X after an account impersonating a known leaker was suspended. Apple has reportedly started blocking leaked content, but the videos are still being shared by other users.

Washington Examiner 01:49 PM

House Task Force to Hold Hearing on CIA's MKULTRA Program

The House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets is set to hold a hearing on the CIA's MKULTRA program, which involved human experimentation from 1953 to 1973. The hearing will explore the history of the program and the government's hesitance to declassify related information.

Washington Examiner 01:48 PM

Governor Whitmer Addresses National Guard Troops in D.C. for America 250

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has warned that Michigan National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. for the America 250 celebrations may be withdrawn if their mission is mischaracterized by the Trump administration. The troops are stationed in D.C. from June 10 to August 31 as part of a safety initiative for the anniversary celebrations, and Whitmer has emphasized that their role is non-partisan.

PBS NewsHour 01:43 PM

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. Addresses Absence from Congress Due to Depression

Representative Tom Kean Jr. spoke on the House floor about his absence from Congress due to depression. He highlighted the physical and emotional challenges of the illness, stating its powerful impact is often difficult to comprehend without personal experience.