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This sleek and compact Cooler Master case is an absolute must-have at $134 off

When it comes to building a PC, choosing a case can be one of the best parts. Not only does it really complete the entire look, but it's also a place where you can really show off your personality. Because of this, there are many different PC cases to choose...
When it comes to building a PC, choosing a case can be one of the best parts. Not only does it really complete the entire look, but it's also a place where you can really show off your personality. Because of this, there are many different PC cases to choose from.

Chicago

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ACLU and 18 states sue Trump over his attempt to repeal birthright citizenship

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Getty Images One of President Donald Trump’s first moves in office was an executive order repealing birthright citizenship — something he promised to do but didn’t deliver on during his first term. The move, which is almost certainly unconstitutional, would affect more than 11...
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Getty Images One of President Donald Trump’s first moves in office was an executive order repealing birthright citizenship — something he promised to do but didn’t deliver on during his first term. The move, which is almost certainly unconstitutional, would affect more than 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country as well as people in the US on non-immigrant visas, including more than 580,000 people with H1-Bs. The executive order is slated to go into effect 30 days after its announcement, though two lawsuits filed in federal courts could slow or halt its implementation. Trump floated the idea of doing away with birthright citizenship in 2018. At the time, his critics pointed out that the move would require a constitutional amendment since birthright citizenship is enshrined under the 14th Amendment. “No president can change the Constitution with the stroke of a pen,” Beth Werlin, then-executive director of the American Immigration Council, said at the time. To get around this, Trump’s executive order attempts to reinterpret the 14th Amendment rather than amending or repealing it altogether. As the order notes, the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” The courts have historically taken “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” to mean anyone who is present in the country, regardless of their immigration status — but Trump’s order claims that the amendment: does not automatically extend to persons born in the United States: (1) when that person’s mother was unlawfully present in the United States and the father was not a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time of said person’s birth, or (2) when that person’s mother’s presence in the United States at the time of said person’s birth was lawful but temporary (such as, but not limited to, visiting the United States under the auspices of the Visa Waiver Program or visiting on a student, work, or tourist visa) and the father was not a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time of said person’s birth.Put simply, under Trump’s order, the children of most undocumented immigrants wouldn’t be US citizens, nor would the children of people in the country on student, work, or tourist visas. This is more than a reinterpretation of the 14th Amendment — it’s an attempt to do away with the jus soli principle that undergirds US citizenship.Since the country’s inception, the United States has had jus soli citizenship; anyone born in the country or its overseas territories is a citizen, regardless of their parents’ nationality or immigration status. This is different from jus sanguinis citizenship, under which only people whose parents are nationals of a certain country are granted citizenship. There have been some historical exceptions to jus soli citizenship in the US — most notably, the exclusion of enslaved African Americans and their children, as delineated by the Supreme Court’s decision in the landmark 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford case. After the end of the Civil War, Congress enacted the 14th Amendment, granting citizenship to anyone born on US soil.Two lawsuits have already been filed challenging the executive order. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and a host of other organizations filed a suit in a New Hampshire federal court on Monday night, hours after the order was announced. Attorneys general from 18 states — along with San Francisco and Washington, DC — filed a separate suit on Tuesday in a federal district court in Massachusetts. “Neither the Constitution nor any federal statute confers any authority on the President,” the ACLU lawsuit reads. The ACLU argues that allowing the executive order to stand “would ‘promot[e] the creation and perpetuation of a subclass’ of children who were born in the United States but lack fundamental legal recognition and face stigma as a result of their novel and uncertain status.” Moreover, the suit claims, the order “will invite persistent questioning of the citizenship of children of immigrants—particularly children of color.”Both the ACLU lawsuit and the suit filed by 18 states ask the courts to block the executive order before it goes into effect.

India

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4 useful IoT projects you can build with the Raspberry Pi zero W

Raspberry Pi projects are always a fun way to spend the afternoon, but while many of these projects require you to have the newer Raspberry Pi models, there are a number of projects that you don't need that much power to create.
Raspberry Pi projects are always a fun way to spend the afternoon, but while many of these projects require you to have the newer Raspberry Pi models, there are a number of projects that you don't need that much power to create.

Australia

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How a case can turn a Surface Pro to the perfect device in the field

This was published as part of our partnership with Supcase. It did not have any input on the content.
This was published as part of our partnership with Supcase. It did not have any input on the content.

New Zealand

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Microsoft’s new Office logo is here, and it’s a blurry mess on some monitors

If you're subscribed to Microsoft 365, you may have noticed that your Office app has been renamed to "Microsoft 365 Copilot" along with a new logo. The logo is pretty much identical to the standard Copilot one, albeit there's a teeny-tiny "M365" marker at the bottom right. If you haven't...
If you're subscribed to Microsoft 365, you may have noticed that your Office app has been renamed to "Microsoft 365 Copilot" along with a new logo. The logo is pretty much identical to the standard Copilot one, albeit there's a teeny-tiny "M365" marker at the bottom right. If you haven't noticed the marker, there's a good chance you're using a monitor that turns it into a blurry mess.

Houston

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5 replacements for Windows features that Microsoft abandoned

Microsoft adds new features to Windows with each update, but some updates also remove features the company deems unnecessary. Occasionally, this includes removing features that users find genuinely helpful, such as the suggested actions that appeared when copying a phone number or future date in Windows 11.
Microsoft adds new features to Windows with each update, but some updates also remove features the company deems unnecessary. Occasionally, this includes removing features that users find genuinely helpful, such as the suggested actions that appeared when copying a phone number or future date in Windows 11.

Seattle

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7 free tools to help you migrate data to a new PC or laptop

Getting a new computer is always a very exciting feeling, but it can be hampered when you realize you have to set everything up all over again. It can be a hassle to get everything up and running again, but thankfully, there are some tools that can help with this.
Getting a new computer is always a very exciting feeling, but it can be hampered when you realize you have to set everything up all over again. It can be a hassle to get everything up and running again, but thankfully, there are some tools that can help with this.

France

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How to monitor your home network traffic with a Raspberry Pi

One of the best ways to ensure the resilience of your home network is to set up a service to monitor its traffic. After all, you can't fix what you don't know is an issue, and gathering data will show you what needs to be fixed. Monitoring is also important...
One of the best ways to ensure the resilience of your home network is to set up a service to monitor its traffic. After all, you can't fix what you don't know is an issue, and gathering data will show you what needs to be fixed. Monitoring is also important for network security, as better monitoring systems can detect intrusions, DDoS attacks, or other potential issues as they occur.

Australia

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Nvidia hints that it may bring its frame-boosting tech to the RTX 30 series

Call me cynical, but once Nvidia announced the RTX 50 series, I thought it would leave all of its older cards high and dry, bereft of any new features. After all, what better way to sell RTX 50 cards than to lock away the new and exciting tech behind the...
Call me cynical, but once Nvidia announced the RTX 50 series, I thought it would leave all of its older cards high and dry, bereft of any new features. After all, what better way to sell RTX 50 cards than to lock away the new and exciting tech behind the most recent cards?

Brazil

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3 reasons I’m not purchasing a Switch 2 on release day

Have you heard the news? Nintendo has officially pulled back the curtain on the Switch 2. Yes, after many rumored announcement dates came and went, and it felt like the Switch 2 was still a ways away, Nintendo broke the silence and announced when we'll hear more about it.
Have you heard the news? Nintendo has officially pulled back the curtain on the Switch 2. Yes, after many rumored announcement dates came and went, and it felt like the Switch 2 was still a ways away, Nintendo broke the silence and announced when we'll hear more about it.

Chicago

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4 reasons Zabbix is the best home lab monitoring tool you’ve never heard of

For monitoring your servers, there are plenty of options out there. However, one that you may not have heard of is Zabbix, which has a pretty steep learning curve but is by far one of the best you can get. It's completely free and open-source, and it works with any...
For monitoring your servers, there are plenty of options out there. However, one that you may not have heard of is Zabbix, which has a pretty steep learning curve but is by far one of the best you can get. It's completely free and open-source, and it works with any NAS that has SNMP support.

Germany

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Microsoft’s Steam-like browser overlay is now available on Windows 11

Image: The Verge Microsoft is rolling out its new in-game browser overlay on Windows 11 this week, after months of beta testing. The Microsoft Edge Game Assist feature is a widget that appears in the Game Bar in Windows 11 much like Valve’s Steam overlay browser. It’s also game-aware, so...
Image: The Verge Microsoft is rolling out its new in-game browser overlay on Windows 11 this week, after months of beta testing. The Microsoft Edge Game Assist feature is a widget that appears in the Game Bar in Windows 11 much like Valve’s Steam overlay browser. It’s also game-aware, so it can detect games you’re playing and offer up tips and guides in a little side panel.The Game Assist overlay was previously restricted to beta users, but it’s now available in the stable version of Microsoft Edge. If you want to enable the in-game browser you can open up Microsoft Edge and go to Settings and more > Settings and then search for Game Assist and install the widget. The Game Assist feature will then be available in the Game Bar, which can be opened with the Windows key + G.“The initial preview of Game Assist offers contextual tips and guides for a selection of popular PC games while we optimize the experience based on your feedback,” explains William Devereux, senior product manager for Microsoft Edge. Microsoft has also added support for more popular PC games, including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Marvel Rivals, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard.“We’ll add tips and guides for even more popular games throughout the preview and over time,” says Devereux. “In the meantime, you can still use Game Assist to browse your favorite guides or other websites while playing any game.”Game Assist works by using the same cookies, autofill, and favorites data from your main Microsoft Edge browser. Microsoft has also added support for extensions like ad blockers to this Game Assist feature, and it’s planning to add support for keyboard shortcuts in the future, alongside an improved picture-in-picture experience and the ability to add a tab from Microsoft Edge to the sidebar.

Houston

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