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  • The U.S.

  • Supreme Court is expected to hand down the final six decisions of its term today.

  • NPR's Nina Totenberg reports the cases include a pivotal ruling on birthright citizenship.

  • Also to be resolved is whether public school parents have the right to opt their kids out of classes that conflict with their religious beliefs.

  • Then too, there's another challenge to the Affordable Care Act,

  • a state law that seeks to curb kids' online access to sexually explicit material and another congressional redistricting case with potential to further erode the Voting Rights Act.

  • Nina Totenberg, NPR News, Washington.

  • Lawmakers on Capitol Hill appear divided on the Pentagon's latest assessment of recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

  • Members of the Senate were briefed by the Trump administration on Thursday.

  • Minority leader Chuck Schumer says there was no coherent strategy.

  • No end game.

  • No detailed plan on how Iran does not attain a nuclear weapon.

  • Republican Senator Ron Johnson defended President Trump's decision to attack Iran.