
US Hit by Tornadoes, Supreme Court Debates Birthright Citizenship, and Mexican Influencer Killed
Severe Weather, Supreme Court Ruling, and Influencer's Death Dominate US Headlines The United States experienced a tumultuous day, marked by severe weather causing widespread destruction, a crucial Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, and the tragic death of a Mexican influencer. The Midwest bore the brunt of powerful storms, with reports of at least 12 possible tornadoes causing significant damage to property and infrastructure. Meteorologist Juan Carlos, from Noticias Telemundo, described the situation as "extremely dangerous." Meanwhile, the Supreme Court heard arguments on President Trump's plan to limit birthright citizenship, with some justices expressing skepticism. "This is unprecedented," stated one protestor outside the court. Adding to the day's events, Valeria Marquez, a young Mexican influencer, was tragically murdered during a live social media broadcast. Her death has sent shockwaves through the online community. In a more positive note, Ed Sheeran surprised fans with an impromptu performance at a Mexico City restaurant. The day's events highlighted a range of emotions, from devastation to hope, showcasing the complexities of life in the United States and beyond.