Supreme Court set to make rulings and CDC vaccine committee meeting: Morning Rundown

The Supreme Court will mark its final day with rulings on several cases, including the birthright citizenship dispute.
The Supreme Court will mark its final day with rulings on several cases, including the birthright citizenship dispute. A CDC panel meeting hints at the direction of the agency under Robert F. Kennedy's leadership. And why New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's social media campaign was more effective than Kamala Harris' memes.
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Demonstrators rally outside the Supreme Court in support of birthright citizenship on May 15.Matt McClain / The Washington Post via Getty Images fileToday marks the last day of the Supreme Court’s nine-month term — and that means the court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, is preparing to issue rulings in six outstanding cases.
Of these, the most closely watched case concerns President Donald Trump’s attempt to end automatic birthright citizenship, which is guaranteed under the Constitution’s 14th Amendment. The longstanding interpretation of the provision is that anyone born on U.S. soil is an American citizen with a few minor exceptions.
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