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30.06.2026

The Day the Supreme Court Upheld Birthright Citizenship

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 30.06.2026.

It displays 258 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.06.2026The Day the Supreme Court Upheld Birthright Citizenship

On June 30, editors across the spectrum led with the Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling upholding birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's executive order. The decision dominated coverage from morning anticipation through afternoon reaction, with outlets highlighting the narrow margin and framing it as a major defeat for Trump. Earlier, the Court upheld state bans on transgender athletes in women's sports, a ruling that drew sharp progressive criticism but was quickly overshadowed. By evening, attention turned to Trump's call for congressional action and conservative backlash, including Clarence Thomas's dissent. Secondary stories included the fragile US-Iran ceasefire, a heat wave, and Trump's financial disclosures, but the birthright citizenship ruling remained the day's defining editorial priority.

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President Trump claims that there is no automatic guarantee to birthright citizenship in the Constitution. Will that claim hold up in court? On Tuesday the Supreme Court is due to issue a decision.
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05:51The Court Hands Trump the Keys

US editors focus on the Supreme Court's expansion of presidential power, allowing Trump to fire agency heads. New coverage from NYTimes, HuffPost, NPR, NBC News, and others highlights the ruling's immediate impact on immigrants and regulatory agencies. The housing bill and Iran tensions receive less attention.
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Nothing better demonstrates that TPS was a scam than the Haitians who left South America to file bogus asylum claims in the U.S.
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07:56Birthright Citizenship Before the Bench

US editors focus on the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on birthright citizenship, with multiple outlets (Boston Globe, AP, NPR, Epoch Times) highlighting the decision. Meanwhile, conservative outlets (Washington Examiner, Daily Beast) report on Trumpworld's buyer's remorse over Amy Coney Barrett and a sleaze scandal involving the first family. Progressive outlets (The Intercept, Jacobin) cover socialist surges in Colorado and wealth tax obstacles.
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Since 2014, Germany’s decline has extended far beyond football and into the arenas of economics, politics and global status.
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Two of Britain’s most powerful unions oppose left-wing MP Ed Miliband’s bid to become chancellor. They fear the green transition could cost jobs in the oil industry, one of the few sectors where workers have consistently secured above-inflation pay raises.
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09:40The Court Weighs Citizenship and Gender

US editors focus on the Supreme Court's upcoming rulings on birthright citizenship and transgender athletes, with multiple outlets (ABC, Boston Globe, Fox, Washington Post, AP, NPR, Epoch Times) highlighting the decisions. Conservative outlets (The Blaze, Daily Wire) frame the rulings as curbing judicial overreach, while progressive outlets (Mother Jones, NYTimes) emphasize expanded presidential power.
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Two U.S. envoys arrived in Qatar on Tuesday for talks with mediators about the implementation of an initial deal to end the war in Iran, an official said. The visit by Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump's special Mideast envoy, and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, comes after a weekend of crossfire in the Persian Gulf over efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping traffic. [Full Story]
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld state laws barring transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams, in another setback for transgender people but a victory for opponents in several states. [Full Story]
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10:29Trans Athlete Bans Upheld

US editors overwhelmingly focus on the Supreme Court's ruling upholding state bans on transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports. Multiple outlets (ABC, Boston Globe, Washington Examiner, CNN, Fox News, NPR, MSNBC, NY Post, CBS, Epoch Times, AP, USA Today, Daily Wire, Breitbart, Newsmax) lead with this decision, framing it as a landmark victory for opponents of transgender inclusion. The ruling is seen as a precursor to an expected decision on birthright citizenship.
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Elections keep handing power to elites. Anand Gopal and Ben Burgis debate whether choosing officials by lottery, as ancient Athens did, would be an improvement on representative democracy.
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The contract was routed through a White House office that is exempt from competitive bidding requirements. Half of the project’s cost is expected to come from taxpayers.
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10:57Birthright Citizenship Upheld

US editors overwhelmingly focus on the Supreme Court's ruling upholding birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's executive order. Multiple outlets (ABC, Boston Globe, HuffPost, Washington Examiner, CNN, Daily Beast, Fox News, NPR, Washington Post, MSNBC, NY Post, CBS, Epoch Times, AP, Newsweek, USA Today, Daily Wire) lead with this decision, framing it as a major defeat for Trump. The ruling is seen as a constitutional victory and a blow to his immigration agenda.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in several landmark decisions, upholding the right to birthright citizenship, ruling that transgender bans in sports are legal, and striking down limits on how much political parties can spend in coordination with candidates for federal office [Full Story]
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12:31SCOTUS Trifecta: Citizenship, Cash, and Competition

US editors overwhelmingly focus on the Supreme Court's blockbuster day, with multiple rulings on birthright citizenship, campaign finance, and transgender athletes. The birthright citizenship decision is the dominant story, with outlets across the spectrum noting the 6-3 vote rejecting Trump's order. Liberal justices dissent on campaign finance ruling, while trans athlete ban is upheld.
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The surge at the border under Joe Biden was a political failure, and one that MAGA weaponized with brutal efficiency. The Left has to offer its own solutions.
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J. D. Vance contends that the scandal would be “a 12-hour news story” today. He’s probably correct, but the lesson isn’t what he claims.
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Republicans swiftly blasted the Supreme Court's ruling striking down President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship Tuesday. Some called for a constitutional amendment, while others urged Congress to move immediately to tighten immigration. [Full Story]
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14:02Birthright Citizenship by a Thread

US editors overwhelmingly focus on the Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling upholding birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's executive order. Outlets across the spectrum highlight the narrow margin and political fallout, with Republicans split on response and calls for constitutional amendment. The campaign finance ruling and a journalistic error at SCOTUS also draw attention.
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16:05Birthright Citizenship Stands

US editors overwhelmingly focus on the Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling upholding birthright citizenship, with Trump calling on Congress to act. The decision dominates coverage across the spectrum, with outlets highlighting the narrow margin and political fallout. A secondary story involves the Court upholding state bans on trans athletes in girls' sports, drawing sharp reactions from progressive outlets.
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18:35SCOTUS Rebuke on Birthright

US editors focus on the Supreme Court's rebuke of Trump on birthright citizenship, with many outlets analyzing the ruling's implications and Trump's next steps. A secondary story involves the Court upholding state bans on trans athletes. The stock market's best quarter in six years also receives attention.
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House Republican leaders abruptly canceled votes on major legislation Tuesday and sent lawmakers home early for a nearly two-week recess after a group of Republicans blocked action on the House floor. The rebellion centered largely on frustration over the stalled SAVE America Act, one of President Donald Trump's top priorities, along with other issues involving immigration legislation. [Full Story]
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that children born in the U.S. are citizens under the Fourteenth Amendment, even if their parents are in the country unlawfully or temporarily. This decision, announced Tuesday, rejects an order by President Donald Trump. The ruling highlights a significant rift betw
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20:59Birthright Citizenship Stands, Trump's Crypto Fortune Revealed

US editors continue to focus on the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling, with many outlets analyzing the 6-3 decision and its implications. A new development is Trump's financial disclosure showing $1.4 billion in crypto earnings, covered by ABC and NBC News. The SCOTUS ruling on trans athletes also draws reactions from Fox News and others.
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