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NPR News: 06-27-2025 5PM EDT

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🗓️ 27 June 2025

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0:00.0

The Nintendo Switch 2 is already the fastest selling video game console of all time.

0:05.2

That's despite the technology behind it lagging years behind its competitors.

0:09.2

Without saying it, Nintendo is selling a culture.

0:12.4

On the indicator, we unpack the unusual business strategy that transformed a tiny Japanese toy company into a global multimedia giant.

0:22.0

Listen to the indicator from Planet Money wherever you get your podcasts. Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. The Supreme

0:29.9

Court has issued an opinion in the highly anticipated case on birthright citizenship, which was

0:36.2

ultimately about the use of universal injunctions.

0:39.5

Here's NPR's Julianne Kim. The Supreme Court justices voted six to three in favor of the Trump

0:44.7

administration's request to limit the use of universal injunctions issued by federal courts.

0:50.4

The three liberal justices dissented. Universal injunctions were at the center of the case on birthright citizenship because

0:57.7

the federal courts had attempted to use it to block President Trump from ending automatic

1:02.3

citizenship for all babies born in the U.S.

1:05.4

The Trump administration later asked the Supreme Court to block universal injunctions altogether.

1:12.1

Friday's opinion asked the lower courts to reconsider their broad rulings. It also said Trump's birthright citizenship

1:17.1

order can't take effect for 30 days, giving more time for legal challenges. Julianne Kim and PR News.

1:24.1

And the ACLU this afternoon filed new lawsuits in New Hampshire and Maryland seeking

1:28.6

class action status for children who would be ineligible for birth citizenship under the

1:33.3

executive order. Attorneys for Kilmar-Bregal Garcia are asking a federal judge in Nashville

1:38.8

to delay is released from jail. They say that's because the DOJ has made conflicting statements

1:43.7

about whether he'll be

1:44.8

deported once he leaves custody. Mariana Bakialo, member station WPLN reports. In court this week,

1:51.3

prosecutors said that the DOJ cannot control whether Abrago Garcia is deported once he enters

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