Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
The U.S. And Iran say they have both sent delegations to Qatar.
President Trump had said yesterday there would be a meeting, but it's not clear the representatives will meet together.
In recent days, Iran has fired on U.S.
Allies in the Gulf, and the U.S.
Has fired on Iran.
NPR's Ruth Sherlock says both sides are supposed to focus on the memo of understanding that they signed.
This fundamental lack of trust on both sides.
But the Iranians in particular are worried that with all the back and forth and failed previous talks,
the Trump administration would renege on its commitments.
And it's not been going well recently.
The Iranians are also furious about a separate deal the U.S.
Brokered between Israel and Lebanon.
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule today on President Trump's challenge to a constitutional provision.
This was enacted after the Civil War,
and it has long been interpreted to guarantee American citizenship to every child born on U.S.
Soil.
NPR's Nina Totenberg reports.
Trump has long maintained that the 14th Amendment was intended to cover only former slaves and their children.
That was not the holding of the Supreme Court in 1898, the last time it ruled on the issue,