Supreme Court & CDC: Today’s News Roundup
The Supreme Court is set to make crucial rulings, including a landmark decision on birthright citizenship. This legal battle, a significant talking point, forms the core of today’s news alongside the story of Zohran Mamdani‘s innovative social media strategy. Analyze how a successful online campaign is transforming the NYC mayoral primary. Explore the implications of other cases before the court, from LGBTQ issues to challenges of the affordable Care Act. News Directory 3 keeps you informed on the converging paths of law and politics. Discover what’s next for these evolving stories.
Updated June 27, 2025
The Supreme Court is set to conclude its term with rulings on several key cases, including one concerning birthright citizenship. Simultaneously occurring,in New York City,Zohran Mamdani’s effective social media campaign has turned heads in the Democratic mayoral primary.
The Supreme Court’s final day will address six outstanding cases. The most prominent involves a challenge to birthright citizenship, guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. The court will consider whether federal judges can block presidential actions nationwide while litigation is ongoing.

Other cases before the court include:
- Opting children out of LGBTQ-themed books.
- the legality of congressional districts in Louisiana.
- Age restrictions for adult websites in Texas.
- Challenges to the Affordable Care Act’s preventive care task force.
- A Federal Communications Commission program subsidizing phone and internet services.
Meanwhile, zohran Mamdani, a state legislator, has seemingly achieved an upset in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary. His success is attributed to a strategic social media presence that translated into political engagement and votes.

Mamdani’s approach differed from past social media campaigns, like that of Kamala Harris, by focusing on substance and converting online virality into tangible support.
What’s next
The Supreme Court’s rulings will shape legal and social landscapes,while Mamdani’s potential victory could signal a shift in how political candidates leverage social media for mayoral campaigns.
