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The U.S. Supreme Court split at least partially yesterday As the Supreme Court heard the argument about the right to birth citizenship. For more than two hours, they debated how the lower courts should deal with President Trump’s chief executive, declaring that children born in the United States illegally enter the United States or parents with temporary visas are not entitled to automatic citizenship. The court found that the president's order was unconstitutional.

The U.S. Supreme Court heard a debate on Thursday challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to limit who gets reproductive rights. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Closed subtitles

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President Trump returned to Washington, D.C. today after a four-day trip to the Persian Gulf region. During his visit, he reached a commercial deal and was regarded as royal by leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Hip-hop tycoon Sean Diddy's first week of comb Testimony of witnesses and alleged victims. His ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, testified that their relationship was marked by violence and blackmail. Prosecutors say the comb forces two ex-girlfriends to participate in drug-driven sex shows and run criminal businesses that hide the sex crimes.

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Fatigue, mood swings, sleep disorders, and thinning hair are just some of the symptoms that mark the transition to menopause. As they enter their 40s and 50s, Gen X and Millennials are shaking from the stigma of menopause and the time it appears (called bondage). However, if you don't have a fence, it's hard to determine because there are no confirmed tests. Here is the solution to your symptoms and treatment options:

Weekend draft picks

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What to check NPR Watch, read and listen to this weekend:

🍿Movie: Amalia Ulman's movie Magic Farm A New York-based documentary staff is portrayed, which is pursuing a viral story. But due to a series of misunderstandings, they find themselves in the wrong town of the wrong country. Morning version Host Martínez talked to Ulman about her vision for the film.

📺TV: Apple TV +'s MurderbotPremiering today and playing Alexander Skarsgård, walking a thin line between the darkest comedy and sci-fi action. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans said the show deserves a popular audience.

📚Book: This week, six new books on Beloved Authors were released, including memoirs of humorist Dave Barry, a biography of Mark Twain by Ron Chernow, and prose by Richard Russo.

🎵 Music: Tomorrow is the final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest, celebrating melody, rhythm and mythology. Pop Culture Happy Hour Host Glen Weldon broke his 10 favorite songs from the competition, and he thought it was their chance to win.

🎭Theater: Detroit Opera is in progress Central Park V Until this Sunday. It tells the true story of a group of black and brown teenagers who were wrongly prosecuted and imprisoned for a female jogger in Central Park, New York in 1989.

❓Query: Scoring nine out of 11 points is not good. I can now look up for the rest of the day. Now, it's your turn to test your luck.

Three things to know before moving forward

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  1. Nearly 80 years after Harvard purchased an old copy of what it believed to be a Magna Carta, it has been identified as a real deal, dating back to 1300 years.
  2. Dick's sports goods, the largest sports retail chain in the United States, plans to acquire foot lockers for about $2.4 billion.
  3. Legendary Motown singer Smokey Robinson has conducted a criminal investigation with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, after several charges dating back to 2014.

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