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ABC News reports there were only a few minor injuries the FAA is investigating. President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship has reached the Supreme Court. On Thursday, the administration filed a series of emergency appeals asking the high court to limit lower court rulings that have blocked his efforts.
ABC News reports there were only a few minor injuries the FAA is investigating. President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship has reached the Supreme Court. On Thursday, the administration filed a series of emergency appeals asking the high court to limit lower court rulings that have blocked his efforts.
ABC News reports there were only a few minor injuries the FAA is investigating. President Trump's efforts to end birthright citizenship has reached the Supreme Court. On Thursday, the administration filed a series of emergency appeals asking the high court to limit lower court rulings that have blocked his efforts.
If the justices decline to take up the case or reject Trump's efforts, the court could still take up the central question of whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the Constitution. once lawsuits make their way through the appeals process. A landmark case in 1898 affirmed birthright citizenship, and CNN notes the modern court hasn't signaled a desire to revisit the issue.
If the justices decline to take up the case or reject Trump's efforts, the court could still take up the central question of whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the Constitution. once lawsuits make their way through the appeals process. A landmark case in 1898 affirmed birthright citizenship, and CNN notes the modern court hasn't signaled a desire to revisit the issue.
If the justices decline to take up the case or reject Trump's efforts, the court could still take up the central question of whether birthright citizenship is guaranteed in the Constitution. once lawsuits make their way through the appeals process. A landmark case in 1898 affirmed birthright citizenship, and CNN notes the modern court hasn't signaled a desire to revisit the issue.
And finally, it's the end of an era for one of fashion's most storied houses. Donatella Versace is stepping down as creative director of the brand after 28 years. She took over after her brother Gianni, who founded Versace, was murdered in 1997. Versace posted on social media, quote, It's been the greatest honor of my life to carry on my brother Gianni's legacy.
And finally, it's the end of an era for one of fashion's most storied houses. Donatella Versace is stepping down as creative director of the brand after 28 years. She took over after her brother Gianni, who founded Versace, was murdered in 1997. Versace posted on social media, quote, It's been the greatest honor of my life to carry on my brother Gianni's legacy.
And finally, it's the end of an era for one of fashion's most storied houses. Donatella Versace is stepping down as creative director of the brand after 28 years. She took over after her brother Gianni, who founded Versace, was murdered in 1997. Versace posted on social media, quote, It's been the greatest honor of my life to carry on my brother Gianni's legacy.
It's the first time a Versace will not be in charge of the label's designs in nearly 50 years. Dario Vitale, a former executive at Miu Miu, will replace her. Bloomberg reports it's a crucial time for Versace as it's being eyed for sale to rival brand Prada for $1.6 billion, a deal that could close this month. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
It's the first time a Versace will not be in charge of the label's designs in nearly 50 years. Dario Vitale, a former executive at Miu Miu, will replace her. Bloomberg reports it's a crucial time for Versace as it's being eyed for sale to rival brand Prada for $1.6 billion, a deal that could close this month. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
It's the first time a Versace will not be in charge of the label's designs in nearly 50 years. Dario Vitale, a former executive at Miu Miu, will replace her. Bloomberg reports it's a crucial time for Versace as it's being eyed for sale to rival brand Prada for $1.6 billion, a deal that could close this month. You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app.
And check out our interview show, In Conversation. This week, we look at the U.S. military's recruitment crisis. New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Dexter Filkins tells me why fewer people are joining the armed forces today and what it could mean for military preparedness in the future.
And check out our interview show, In Conversation. This week, we look at the U.S. military's recruitment crisis. New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Dexter Filkins tells me why fewer people are joining the armed forces today and what it could mean for military preparedness in the future.
And check out our interview show, In Conversation. This week, we look at the U.S. military's recruitment crisis. New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Dexter Filkins tells me why fewer people are joining the armed forces today and what it could mean for military preparedness in the future.
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Good morning. It's Thursday, March 13th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, how Mexico's president has skillfully negotiated with Trump, reaction from Congress members to Trump's threats to arrest more student protesters, and the White House withdraws its nominee for director of the CDC.
Good morning. It's Thursday, March 13th. I'm Shamita Basu. This is Apple News Today. On today's show, how Mexico's president has skillfully negotiated with Trump, reaction from Congress members to Trump's threats to arrest more student protesters, and the White House withdraws its nominee for director of the CDC.