
Deadline Hollywood - 3 hours 31 sec 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 - 6 hours 24 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 - 6 hours 26 min ago
Unfortunately for the rest of us, we live in reality.

The Independent - 6 hours 32 min ago
Right-wing commentator tells Haitian immigrants with TPS to go home' in vulgar rant...

The Guardian - 7 hours 37 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 - 7 hours 42 min ago
Immigrants are reeling from the decision that leaves them vulnerable to removal after decades in the U.S.

E! Online - 8 hours 42 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 - 8 hours 44 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 - 9 hours 12 min ago
Approximately 350,000 Haitians and more than 6,000 Syrians could ultimately lose TPS protections if the administration prevails.

Forbes - 9 hours 53 min ago
This week, the Supreme Court overturned a Hawaii law that forced gun owners to get permission to bring a firearm onto private property that is open to the public.

Forbes - 10 hours 9 min ago
In a win for Trump's immigration agenda, the Supreme Court ruled DHS could strip Temporary Protected Status from hundreds of thousands of migrants from Haiti and Syria.

New York Times - 10 hours 11 min ago
Brooklyn is home to about 65,000 people of Haitian descent. Nostrand Avenue, with its shops and restaurants, sits at the heart of the community.

Slate - 10 hours 21 min ago
Justice Alito's opinion is a classic exercise in textualism.

Daily Signal - 10 hours 33 min ago
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the Temporary Protected Status of Haitian and Syrian migrants, many of whom have been residing in the United States with the status for over a decade, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani released a video Thursday welcoming the former status holders to live in America’s largest city. The...

The Hill - 10 hours 37 min ago
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) expressed concern about the implications of the Supreme Court's Thursday ruling in Mullin v. Doe, which authorized the Trump administration's efforts to strip certain humanitarian protections from Haitians and Syrians residing in the U.S. "Today's decision is a legal decision. As I have stated in the past, the policy to...

Mother Jones - 10 hours 45 min ago
Immigrants, faith leaders, and advocates in Springfield, Ohio, had cautiously hoped that when the Supreme Court decided whether to allow the expiration of Haitians' Temporary Protected Status (TPS), they would celebrate outside City Hall. Instead, as the clouds over downtown Springfield cleared Thursday evening, they hastily gathered to grieve together. Hours earlier, the Supreme Court […]...

Huffington Post - 10 hours 51 min ago
Without legal status, hundreds of thousands of people are facing chaos, confusion and the threat of violence.

ABC News - 10 hours 56 min ago
Fear is ricocheting through Haitian communities across the United States after the Supreme Court decided to allow the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disasters...

The Guardian - 11 hours 3 min ago
Government asks justices to allow people who have lived in US for years to be held without chance to seek bond The Trump administration on Friday asked the US supreme court to let it detain people arrested in its immigration crackdown without a chance to seek bond, even if they have lived in the country for years. The administration made that request in a filing made public on Friday, asking the court to overturn a May decision by a federal appeals court, which had rejected its reinterpretation...

NY Post - 11 hours 28 min ago
Mayor Zohran Mamdani promised to never accept the US Supreme Court's ruling allowing President Trump's administration to strip deportation protection for Haitian and Syrian migrants.

Slate - 11 hours 30 min ago
Both opinions garnered scathing dissents by the Supreme Court's three liberal justices, and for good reason.

ABC News - 11 hours 51 min ago
The ruling is one of the most highly anticipated of the year.

The Conversation - 12 hours 2 min ago
Two recent Supreme Court rulings suggest the high court is so pro-gun it has decided it must also be pro-drugs.

Slate - 12 hours 9 min ago
Reasonable people can disagree about whether mixing guns and drugs is wise.