If they agree to hear the case, they would only be deciding whether the current system is constitutional.
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Meghan and Harry welcome second child, Lilibet Diana
The baby, born Friday morning in southern California, is eighth in line to the throne.
Tennessee bans teaching critical race theory in schools
The governor says students should learn about the ‘exceptionalism of our nation’ and not issues that ‘inherently divide.’
Jolie says judge in Pitt divorce won’t let children testify
In 2016, the actress filed for divorce ‘for the health of the family.’
Mysterious air base being built on volcanic island off Yemen
Yemeni officials say it’s Emirati-owned, but no country has claimed it yet.
Consumer confidence ticks down in May, but remains strong
With restrictions easing, economists anticipate a rise in spending.
Fast-cash house flippers flood poor neighborhoods in U.S.
Wholesalers have taken advantage of low interest rates and the tight housing market.
Hack prompts new security regulations for U.S. pipelines
Specifics were not revealed, but one official says the directive includes a mandate that companies report cyber incidents to the federal government.
U.S. warns against all travel to Japan as Olympics loom
Cases have started to rise, but the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee says it still anticipates American athletes will be able to safely compete.
Biden’s solar ambitions collide with China labor complaints
The world gets 45% of its polysilicon – used to make photovoltaic cells for solar panels – from Xinjiang, a region where the ruling party has been accused of forced labor and ethnic cleansing.