
The Raw Story - 1 hour 27 min ago
"The pungent odor of Kristi Noem lingers in Washington ." Those are the opening words of longtime conservative columnist George Will, whose column in the Washington Post hammered the 6-3 Supreme Court majority for wrongly dismantling the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program depended upon by hundreds of thousands of immigrants . According to Will, the conservative majority deliberately ignored overwhelming evidence that Kristi Noem's actions were driven by racial "animus,"...

Slate - 7 hours 24 min ago
Grants Pass has not solved homelessness, and things have gone from bad to worse.

The Guardian - 9 hours 24 min ago
After outrageous insults from Donald Trump, Haitians have helped to revive Springfield now their future is uncertain The embattled Haitian community of Springfield, Ohio is among many groups reeling after this week's ruling from the supreme court that strips the legal immigration status from hundreds of thousands of Haitians living and working in the US and could be a threat to more than a million. The Springfield community in particular had worked hard to remain resilient beyond the outrageous...

Slate - 9 hours 56 min ago
Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern break down the Supreme Court's sweeping immigration rulings on TPS, asylum, and green cards with Andrea Flores.

Fox News - 10 hours 23 min ago
Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii gun law 6-3 in Wolford v. Lopez as Jackson's dissent on Black Codes draws sharp criticism from gun rights groups.

NPR - 10 hours 24 min ago
The U.S. population was already aging and tilting toward decline. After the Supreme Court confirmed Trump's power to deport hundreds of thousands of foreign migrants, population decline could accelerate.

New York Times - 11 hours 21 min ago
Democrats have been waiting for more than 50 days for the Colorado Supreme Court to rule on the validity of their ballot measures to redraw the state's district maps in time for the 2028 congressional elections.

New York Times - 11 hours 22 min ago
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, seen here at the Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico last year, has objected to U.S. investigations into officials from her political party.

Deadline Hollywood - 17 hours 21 min ago
With an $800 daily fine soon going into effect over her 2024 civil contempt ruling, Fox News alum Catherine Herridge’s legal team has petitioned for a stay after she was ordered to reveal her sources for her 2017 stories about Yanping Chen. After the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit upheld […]...

The Hill - 20 hours 46 min ago
Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly had a blunt message to the thousands of Haitians and Syrians protected from deportation under a form of humanitarian relief after the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday the Trump administration could end these protections. "We don't want you. We don't care if you're offended," Kelly said during a taping...

Esquire - 20 hours 48 min ago
Unfortunately for the rest of us, we live in reality.

The Independent - 20 hours 54 min ago
Right-wing commentator tells Haitian immigrants with TPS to go home' in vulgar rant...

The Guardian - 21 hours 59 min ago
Catherine Herrridge makes final bid to stave off penalty related to series of stories she wrote in 2017 for Fox News More than two years ago, a US district court judge took the extraordinary step of holding the veteran investigative journalist Catherine Herridge in civil contempt, ordering her to pay a steep daily fine of $800 per day unless she reveals her sources for a series of stories she wrote in 2017 for Fox News. Since then, the case has slowly moved through the appeals process, with Herridge...

NBC News - 22 hours 3 min ago
Immigrants are reeling from the decision that leaves them vulnerable to removal after decades in the U.S.

E! Online - 23 hours 3 min ago
Mackenzie Shirilla's mom is sharing insight into her daughter's life behind bars. After the Supreme Court of Ohio declined to hear the 21-year-old's appeal on her murder conviction, her mom...

NPR - 23 hours 6 min ago
During Supreme Court opinions Thursday, Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote the majority opinion in an asylum case, appeared to rebut Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who wrote the dissent. The move was highly unusual and on Friday there was a coda.

Black Enterprise - 23 hours 33 min ago
Approximately 350,000 Haitians and more than 6,000 Syrians could ultimately lose TPS protections if the administration prevails.