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agencies not to recognize the citizenship of children born in the U.S.
if neither parent is a citizen or is a legal permanent resident.
A lower court had ruled the order violates the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which has been interpreted to guarantee citizenship to those born in the U.S.,
The New York Times and the Chicago Tribune are suing the artificial intelligence company Perplexity for copyright infringement.
Part of the Tower of London was closed today after protesters threw food at a display case containing the imperial state crown.
A group called Take Back Power said its members smeared apple crumble and yellow custard on the case.
The group wants the government to tax the extremely wealthy.
I'm Nora Rahm, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Noor Rahm.
Ukrainian negotiators are in Florida today meeting with U.S.
officials on efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian and European leaders had criticized a U.S.-backed plan as too favorable to Russia.
Envoy Steve Witkoff is in Florida for the U.S.
He's expected to go to Moscow later this week to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Republican Congressman Don Bacon says he doesn't think Putin is serious about a peace agreement.
Bacon was interviewed on ABC's This Week.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is requesting a presidential pardon.