Daily Briefing: Supreme Court Decisions, USMNT World Cup Update, and Teen Inventor's AI Traffic Light System

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Daily Briefing: Supreme Court Decisions, USMNT World Cup Update, and Teen Inventor's AI Traffic Light System

Welcome to the latest edition of the Daily Briefing. We are here to provide you with the essential news for today. The Supreme Court made significant decisions on Thursday that are crucial for President Donald Trump's second-term agenda. Find out more about the court's rulings below.

In the world of sports, the U.S. men's national team faced a 2-3 defeat against Turkey in their final group stage match of the FIFA World Cup. Despite the loss, the USMNT secured the top spot in Group D, ensuring their spot in the round of 32 regardless of the outcome of Thursday's game.

One remarkable story making headlines is the innovative creation of 18-year-old Jay Jung. Jung developed an AI-powered adaptive traffic light system to enhance pedestrian safety at crosswalks. Unlike traditional traffic signals that prioritize vehicle traffic, Jung's invention adjusts signal times based on the pace of the slowest pedestrian, ensuring safer crossings for all.

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