The Supreme Court struggled Wednesday with how to treat President Trump’s attempt to block children of illegal immigrants and short-term visitors from getting birthright U.S. citizenship, with the justices trying to stack his executive order up against more than a century of tradition.
Supreme Court justices skeptical of Trump’s birthright citizenship order
Iran says U.S. won’t have access to Hormuz after war as Trump touts ceasefire
Iranian officials on Wednesday made it clear that the Strait of Hormuz will not be open to U.S.-linked vessels for the foreseeable future and will be accessible only to countries that adhere to the Islamic republic’s new rules for the waterway.
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