Supreme Court Grants Trump Major Victory on Birthright Citizenship

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant win to President Trump by limiting federal judges’ power to block his policies nationwide in a birthright citizenship case. The ruling shifts the balance of power, reinforcing presidential authority over the federal judiciary in key immigration policy decisions.

Jeff Bezos Leaves Venice Hotel for Wedding Gala on San Giorgio Island

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos departed his luxury hotel in Venice to attend a wedding gala on the nearby island of San Giorgio. He is set to exchange vows with journalist Lauren Sanchez in an intimate ceremony, marking a highly anticipated event in the world of business and media.

U.S. Consumer Spending Drops in May as Tariff Impact Wanes

U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly declined in May, following earlier gains driven by pre-emptive purchases of goods like motor vehicles ahead of Trump-era tariffs. As that boost faded, spending cooled, while monthly inflation remained moderate. The data suggests cautious consumer behavior amid persistent economic uncertainty and trade policy adjustments.

Trump Hails Supreme Court Ruling on Birthright Citizenship

President Donald Trump held a press conference following a Supreme Court decision that limits federal judges’ power to issue broad legal relief. The ruling affects Trump’s efforts to restrict birthright citizenship, as lower courts were ordered to narrow their previous blocks, signaling a shift in judicial authority and immigration policy.

Trump Claims Renewed Global Respect for U.S. Leadership

President Trump declared that the world once again respects the United States, asserting that leaders like Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping show more regard for America now than during the previous administration. He credited his foreign policy stance and strength on the global stage for the shift.

U.S.-Brokered Peace Deal Spurs Economic Cooperation

Following a landmark peace agreement brokered at the White House, the two nations held a high-level meeting to discuss post-war cooperation. The deal aims to end a decadeslong conflict while enabling American companies to access critical minerals vital for technology and defense, marking a new era of strategic partnership.

Lavrov Says NATO Spending Hike Won’t Impact Russia’s Security

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated on Thursday that NATO’s decision to boost defense spending will not significantly affect Russia’s security. He dismissed concerns, emphasizing Moscow’s confidence in its military capabilities amid ongoing tensions with the alliance.

Queen Elizabeth Memorial in London to Feature Statues and Glass Bridge

A memorial in London’s St James’s Park will honor Queen Elizabeth with a statue of the monarch on horseback, another showing her arm-in-arm with Prince Philip, and a glass bridge. The tribute celebrates Britain’s longest-reigning queen and her enduring legacy.

Anna Wintour Announces Search for New Head of Editorial at Vogue

Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour informed staff she will be seeking a new head of editorial content at American Vogue. The decision marks a significant leadership change at the iconic fashion magazine as it adapts to evolving industry trends and digital media challenges.

U.S. and China Agree to Speed Up Rare Earth Shipments

The United States and China have reached an understanding to expedite rare earth mineral shipments to the U.S., a White House official announced Thursday. The move aims to ease supply chain pressures and support efforts to resolve ongoing trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.