The Biden administration is seeking the Supreme Court’s go-ahead to end a controversial Trump-era immigration program that forces some people seeking asylum in the U.S. to wait in Mexico for their hearings. Clayton Neville reports on that for us.
A coach who crosses himself before a game. A teacher who reads the Bible aloud before the bell rings. A coach who hosts an after-school Christian youth group in his home. Supreme Court justices discussed all those hypothetical scenarios Monday while hearing arguments about a former public high school football coach from Washington state who wanted to kneel and pray on the field after games. John Stolnis has details.
We'll also spend some time talking about the race for the governor's mansion in Georgia with Maya King of the New York Times.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk stands to be the next owner of Twitter, having pledged roughly $44 billion to buy the social platform and take it private. What does this mean for the platform? We'll talk to Chris Mills Rodrigo, who covers tech policy for The Hill.

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