2025-10-06
9 分钟Hi, this is Andy. I've been a New York Times subscriber for years and years,
and I'm trying to get my teenagers interested in reading it.
If they were to have their own logins and we could share articles,
I think that would help get them interested.
It would also then allow us to discuss whether the dinner table or wherever.
Thank you very much.
Andy, we heard you.
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The Supreme Court will return to the bench for a new term that could have profound consequences for the country.
Usually this new term comes after a lull,
a summer break where the justices are traveling and giving public speeches,
but this year there's been no break at all.
My colleague Abby Van Sickle covers the court for the times.
She says that in the past few months,
as the Trump administration has pushed the bounds of presidential power,
the court has churned through more than 20 emergency applications on its so-called shadow docket.
It's issued a number of brief rulings, often without any explanation at all,
weighing in on everything from deportations to federal funding cuts.