Supreme Court Protest Draws 500 Over Birthright CitizenshipNew Foto - Supreme Court Protest Draws 500 Over Birthright Citizenship

From left, Democratic Reps. Nancy Pelosi, Pramila Jayapal and Sylvia Garcia, take part in a protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court as Justices hear a case involving birthright citizenship in Washington, DC, on May 14, 2025. Credit - Alex Wong—Getty Images Standing amid a throng of fellow protesters outside the Supreme Court Thursday morning, Young Woon Han was worried about his future son or daughter. Han was born in Korea and is a lawful permanent resident living and working in Columbus, Ohio. His wife, who was also born in Korea, is in the U.S. on a work permit. The couple has discussed having a child. The nine Justices inside the courthouse were taking up a case involving anexecutive orderfrom President Donald Trump creating exceptions to the Constitutional guarantee that anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen. The Administration's effort are "making us nervous, for sure, as an aspirational parent," Han says. Under Trump's order, a child born to Han and his wife should still be allowed to become a citizen. But Han is concerned that Trump might not stop there. "We are afraid that the way things are going, some policy may not affect us now, but it is eventually going to affect all of us," Han says. Han was among about 500 people standing outside the Supreme Court Thursday morning as the Justices heard oral arguments in the divisive case. Protestors chanted "Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here" and "Sí, se puede." At one point, the crowd sang Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." Under the order Trumpissuedon his first day back in office, a child born to parents who lack U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency status would no longer be allowed to become a citizen. Multiple district courts moved to temporarily block Trump's action. The Justices on Thursday were considering the Administration's request to limit the district court injunctions to the states within each of those court's jurisdictions. Stepping up to a microphone in front of the courthouse's iconic columns, Han told the crowd to imagine two babies born at the same time in two different hospitals in neighboring states. "If there's no nationwide injunction, one baby gets US citizenship and the other doesn't. It ain't right." Han held a cardboard sign  with the words "Know your rights" and "Wong Kim Ark" written on it. Wong Kim Ark was a Chinese American cook born in San Francisco in the 1870s. In 1896, after a trip to China, immigration officials tried to deny him entry back into the US under the Chinese Exclusion Act, which barred Chinese nationals from migrating to the US at the time. But Wong argued that the 14th Amendment protected his US citizenship because he was born in the US. The stalemate went to the Supreme Court in 1898, with the court confirming in a 6-to-2 decision that Wong was a citizen, setting a precedent that birthright citizenship in the US is universal. Multiple members of Congress addressed the crowd outside the courthouse. Rep. Delia Ramirez, a Democrat from Illinois, said the case around protecting birthright citizenship nationally is personal for her. "I am a birthright citizen. My mother and my father were undocumented when I was born. And they raised me to fight for justice, to speak truth to power and to see our shared humanity." Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington state also spoke about being one of 19 naturalized U.S. citizens who have served in Congress. Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California stood with protesters in front of the steps of the court, reading aloud the text of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. The crowd cheered when the former Speaker of the House read that no state shall "deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." Pelosi encouraged people to continue to speak up. "The outside mobilization is very, very important. Know your power." Contact usatletters@time.com.

Supreme Court Protest Draws 500 Over Birthright Citizenship

Supreme Court Protest Draws 500 Over Birthright Citizenship From left, Democratic Reps. Nancy Pelosi, Pramila Jayapal and Sylvia Garcia, tak...
Taylor Frankie Paul's Explosive Family Dinner Over Relationship with Dakota Mortensen Leads to Surprising Finale MomentNew Foto - Taylor Frankie Paul's Explosive Family Dinner Over Relationship with Dakota Mortensen Leads to Surprising Finale Moment

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives /Instagram (2) Taylor Frankie Paul's family is sharing their opinions on her troubles with Dakota Mortensen and MomTok Parents Liann and Jeremy and siblings Hunter and Aspyn get real with the content creator as she navigates a difficult season Liann even goes to bat for Taylor against Demi amid their strengthening feud. Taylor Frankie Paul's family isn't holding back their opinions on the trials and tribulations the reality star has been facing. Mom Liann, stepdad Jeremy, and siblings Aspyn and Hunter all make appearances on the second season ofThe Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. While they've all served as confidants for Taylor in the past, the family tells her they're getting weary of being her shoulder to cry on in a tense family dinner scene viewers are buzzing over. Taylor shows up at her mom's house for a family barbecue, only to learn that her mom invited Dakota Mortensen. In a confessional, the MomToker explains that she's "struggling" in the relationship, "but it's hard because my parents really want us to give our all before we say we quit." In a confessional of his own, Dakota explains, "My goal is always to be with Taylor to have our family together, but I think the only way to have a lasting relationship is, you have to get really good at forgiving each other and not go backwards. I want to truly try to go forward." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Liann May (@liann_may) They sit down to eat, and Liann asks about the status of their relationship and tells the two they're "so exhausting" and that "we're all tired of it." Jeremy adds, "You guys started your relationship on a foundation of s---." "Be honest," he continues, addressing each of them. "You didn't heal from your divorce. You have a ton of baggage." Dakota starts to tear up, and Hunter notes it's an indication that he's a "good human." Hunter then says it doesn't seem like Taylor's ever put 100% into the relationship. Taylor says she feels betrayed by Dakota's lies about other girls at the beginning of their relationship and has felt like "trash" to him. "Here's the thing, and I'm just going to be blunt honest," Jeremy says. "He's here telling me you only saw each other three times before all of this, and you're sitting here telling me that he came over and had sex with you. What does that say about you? I'm not pointing fingers but..." "That's what I'm saying. I was trash," Taylor says. In a confessional, she tearfully admits, "I guess what I'm hearing is, 'You deserve what you got because you like gave it up so easily.' That's what I hear, and when you hear your parents say that, like, 'Why were you expecting to be respected?' It hurts. It just confirms my insecurities and my beliefs about myself." View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (@secretlivesonhulu) In the scene, Taylor sobs as she starts getting explicit about the details and says she was the "night" girl, and Jenna was the day girl. Dakota tries to defend himself, saying, "That's the biggest lie I've ever seen in my life, and I'm not gonna let you keep saying that." "And when you're asking me to come over at night all the time, what is that telling me as a guy to ask that? Because I've already told you, Taylor, you're forgetting that I'm coming from a very broken place, too. That matters," he lashes out. He adds, "You can't just disregard the s--- that I just went through and where I was at in my life. Hunter continues to urge Taylor to "give an inch so he can walk a mile." She says she feels "judged" and "unheard" as they tell her Dakota didn't cheat because, Liann points out, they "weren't really together." She advises her daughter that she needs to "give him some grace" and start over. "Honestly, I think you guys need to be separated and stay separated. You need to work, focus on you. You need to keep going to therapy, and you need to give yourself grace," Aspyn says through her own tears. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Taylor Paul (@taylorfrankiepaul) "You carry so much guilt with your kids and what happened. Now you have Ever, and he can feel tension in the house. When you guys are together, you can tell, and you need to do what's best for him. And I'm sorry, it's staying separated right now." She continues, "If God really did send him to you, he will bring him back to you. It's you and Satan in your own head, and it's eating you alive. Put it in God's hands, because I honestly think it'll blossom after." Taylor tells them she feels God punished her for the swinging scandal by making her feel what she did to someone else. Her sister begins to get upset and tells her, "God isn't like that." In a confessional, Taylor explains, "As angry and as mad as I am, shutting the door is just not gonna happen right now. I feel like I still obviously have lots of feelings towards him. I do love Dakota. That's why I'm in so much pain." During a later visit with the family, Taylor admits to Liann and Aspyn that she's still sleeping with Dakota, and he considers her the "dude in the relationship" because she can keep emotional intimacy separate from sex. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Liann May (@liann_may) "I'm a little annoyed that my family is being a little judgmental and trying to tell me what to do. It's my choice at the end of the day, and it's not really their place to say or tell me what to do," she says in a confessional. Liann says Taylor needs to "stop having sex with Dakota," and insinuates she's giving him the wrong idea. Aspyn tells her to imagine she's giving advice to her daughter and think of what she would tell her in this scenario. While Taylor does concede they have "a point," it's not the end of the conversation. During another gathering, they try a more supportive approach with Taylor where it comes to Dakota and the ultimatum he presented her with. Taylor caught her mom up about MomTok's drama with her around her CMA appearance. Liann says Demi wants to be the "queen bee" and asks Taylor if she feels deserving of the event. Taylor admitted she didn't. Jeremy asks, "Is it becoming reality?" while Liann asks, "Why not you?" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Liann May (@liann_may) "Because of the swinging scandal," she replies. Jeremy tells her, "Get over that. Because you know what? The entire family, we don't care about it." "The only person that hasn't forgiven you is yourself," Liann adds. "I never want you to feel like you are trash because you're a daughter of God." "You ended up pulling yourself out of that darkness, and I think that's exciting. That's something that you should be proud of." Liann even goes to bat for Taylor, crashing Demi's Christmas party later in the season and having a heated and, at times, tearful conversation with the host about how Taylor treats others. Liann maintains it's not kind for them to poke at Taylor's past and her troubles with Dakota. Demi cited Taylor's online behavior, and Liann claims Taylor was being "funny," "catty" and "petty" with the video. As the other women watch, Whitney approaches to try to support Demi. Liann suggests Demi wants to "be queen bee" and "be Taylor." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Taylor Paul (@taylorfrankiepaul) "As a friend, you should go try to see, 'What's wrong with you, Taylor? What can I do to get you some help? What can I do to make your load less?' " Liann continues. Demi tries to explain that Taylor isn't there for others, and Liann says she can't be. Demi tries to be understanding, but says it's been this way for three years. Whitney agrees that Taylor "never has" reciprocated friendship. "I get it, Liann is Taylor's mom. She wants to stand up for Taylor. But I'm just like, 'Why are you enabling this behavior? Why do you think we're in the wrong right now? Why isn't your daughter in the wrong? How can you not see that?' " Whitney says in a confessional. Liann cries and tells them Taylor is "a great person and the one that brought you guys all together, whether you think so or not." "When she was in her deepest part of her life, all her friends just disowned her. And to see her friends, her so-called friends bash her..." Liann continues. Demi says Taylor always gets a pass for what she's going through, and they all go through things. Getting angrier, Demi tells Liann, "She does not get my sympathy anymore. She needs to get help. She needs to go to therapy, and she needs to go be a f------ mom." "Whatever Taylor's going through, I pray she gets the help she needs," Whitney says before excusing herself from the conversation. Shortly after, Liann hugs Demi before she leaves in tears. In a confessional, Demi says, "I understand Liann getting emotional. What I'm having a really hard time with is you're sitting in front of people that she's been a dogs--- friend to. It's giving manipulation. Move it along." The Secret Lives of Mormon Wivesseason 2 is now available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. Read the original article onPeople

Taylor Frankie Paul's Explosive Family Dinner Over Relationship with Dakota Mortensen Leads to Surprising Finale Moment

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Human Remains Found Near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island Home: PoliceNew Foto - Human Remains Found Near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island Home: Police

Taylor Swift/Instagram A grim scene unfolded not far from Taylor Swift's Holiday House on the morning of May 14. Westerly, R.I. police confirm to PEOPLE that what appeared to be human remains were found in the Watch Hill area, the affluent enclave where the singer's seaside mansion is located. Officers that arrived to the scene on Everett Avenue around 9:30 a.m. uncovered "what appeared to be a human leg bone," according to a statement shared with PEOPLE. The remains were transported to the Rhode Island Medical Examiner's Office for analysis. "Investigators are awaiting official confirmation of the identity of the remains," the statement continues. No foul play is suspected at this time. A resident who spoke to the local news outletNBC10 WJAR, Taylor Day, said she saw "three police cars, one undercover . . . and there was a medical examiner pulling in behind me." She added, "It kind of alarmed me, and it was just something very out of the ordinary for Westerly." Day called out the proximity to Swift's landmark home and the area's most famous historic hotel. "It was probably a couple football fields away from Taylor Swift's house and the Ocean House," she shared. "I would never expect anything like that—especially not in Watch Hill." Swift purchased her homefor a reported $17.75 million in 2013, according to theNew York Times, and has famously hosted Fourth of July parties there,attended by a bevy of celebrity friends, including Ed Sheeran, Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, the Haim sisters, and Selena Gomez. The affluent beach town is otherwise known for its Victorian-style homes and what theTimesonce dubbed a "strong sense of privacy." High-profile visitors from Clark Gable and Henry Ford to Conan O'Brien and Hugh Jackman have spent time in the village. High Watch, as Swift's 1920s property was previously known, overlooks East Beach and the Atlantic Ocean and was notably once owned by Standard Oil heiress Rebekah West Harkness, the subject of Swift's song "The Last Great American Dynasty." Read the original article onPeople

Human Remains Found Near Taylor Swift’s Rhode Island Home: Police

Human Remains Found Near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island Home: Police Taylor Swift/Instagram A grim scene unfolded not far from Taylor Swift...
Sean Penn declares Jennifer Lawrence as Hollywood's last movie star, hasn't seen a Timothée Chalamet movieNew Foto - Sean Penn declares Jennifer Lawrence as Hollywood's last movie star, hasn't seen a Timothée Chalamet movie

Murray Close/Lionsgate; Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty; Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Sean Penn said he "should quit and become an accountant" after seeing young stars' work. He also admitted that he hasn't seen any of Timothée Chalamet's movies. Penn estimated that Jennifer Lawrence is also the last Hollywood movie star to exist. Sean Pennis banking onThe Hunger GamesactressJennifer Lawrencebeing the last bankable movie star in Hollywood, the two-time Oscar-winning actor has revealed. The 64-year-old appeared on the most recent episode ofThe Louis Theroux Podcastto discuss his career and the current state of the film industry. "Who do I consider a peer? I'm seeing performances from some young actors where I feel like I should quit and become an accountant, they're so good," Penn told Theroux, who namedDuneactorTimothée Chalametupon inquiring about specific stars. "I haven't seen that movie yet," he said of Chalamet's Oscar-nominated turn as Bob Dylan inA Complete Unknown. "I actually haven't seen his movies yet." Later, Penn estimated that "there's no such thing as a movie star anymore," before saying that the phenomenon has crossed over into the world of television as well, as he admitted he hasn't seenGame of Thronesdespite it becoming such a big intellectual property. "It's like, people are hanging out in their sections of the library. We all used to be in the same library, and [found out] what was special to everybody. I have a romantic memory of that. It's moved on since then," Penn added. "There won't be... you're not going to have aWarren Beatty, it's not going to happen." Theroux then estimated that Chalamet is the younger generation's equivalent to Beatty, who became one of the biggest stars of a bygone era in Hollywood. While Penn admitted he lives in a "certain level of reclusiveness," he suggested that Leonardo DiCaprio still became a bankable star "before they stopped" cranking out celebrities who could sell tickets on name alone. "I think the movie star manufacturer ran out around Jennifer Lawrence's time or something," Penn continued. "She's probably the last movie star, yeah." Since making her film debut in 2008, Lawrence's trajectory skyrocketed after she scored her first Oscar nomination for her performance in 2010's prestige dramaWinter's Bone. Between 2011 and 2012, she hit big with a trio of high-profile projects, including two blockbusters (X-Men: First Classand the first of severalThe Hunger Gamesblockbusters) andSilver Linings Playbook, the comedy that would win Lawrence an Oscar for Best Actress. Recently, Lawrence fronted the 2023 comedyNo Hard Feelingsto moderate success, with the comedy grossing just under $90 million worldwide. She'll next appear in Lynne Ramsay'sDie, My Love, which is set to premiere Saturday at theCannesFilm Festival in France. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Penn's last appearance in a widely released film was 2024'sDaddio, which earned $1.9 million globally. Prior to that, he had a supporting role in Paul Thomas Anderson's Oscar-nominated 2021 movieLicorice Pizza. Listen to Penn discuss the current state of Hollywood in the podcast episode above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Sean Penn declares Jennifer Lawrence as Hollywood's last movie star, hasn't seen a Timothée Chalamet movie

Sean Penn declares Jennifer Lawrence as Hollywood's last movie star, hasn't seen a Timothée Chalamet movie Murray Close/Lionsgate; S...
Blake Lively accused of pressuring Taylor Swift amid legal battle with Justin BaldoniNew Foto - Blake Lively accused of pressuring Taylor Swift amid legal battle with Justin Baldoni

BlakeLively'sfriendship with music superstarTaylor Swiftis now at the center of herlegal battlewith her former "It Ends With Us" co-starJustin Baldoni. In a new court filing Wednesday, attorneys for Baldoni claim Lively pressured Swift to get involved in the legal back and forth, whichfirst began in December. That month, Lively filed a complaint against Baldoni with the California Civil Rights Department accusing him of sexual harassment on the set of "It Ends With Us," which he also directed. Lively and Baldoni subsequently launched dueling lawsuits against each other, with Lively alleging that Baldoni and key stakeholders of the film sexually harassed her and attempted, along with Baldoni's production company and crisis PR company, The Agency Group PR, to orchestrate a smear campaign against her. Baldoni denied the allegations via a statement from his attorney, who called Lively's actions "shameful" for making "serious and categorically false accusations" against Baldoni. Baldoni later sued Lively, her husbandRyan Reynolds, the couple's publicist Leslie Sloane, and Sloane's public relations company, Vision PR, for extortion and defamation, among other things. Lively's lawyers called Baldoni's lawsuit "another chapter in the abuser playbook" and accused Baldoni of "trying to shift the narrative to Ms. Lively by falsely claiming that she seized creative control and alienated the cast from Mr. Baldoni." Earlier this month, Swiftwas subpoenaedby Baldoni's lawyer, Bryan Freedman. Lawyers for Lively and Reynolds responded by trying to block the subpoena, which Baldoni's attorneys argued was necessary. Citing "a source," Baldoni's legal team claims in Wednesday's court filing that Lively's attorney "demanded that Ms. Swift release a statement of support for Ms. Lively" amid the legal scuffle, alleging that "if Ms. Swift refused to do so, private text messages of a personal nature in Ms. Lively's possession would be released." Baldoni's attorneys allege in the new filing that, "Lively requested that Taylor Swift delete their text messages." The court filing also claims that "a representative of Ms. Swift addressed these inappropriate and apparently extortionate threats in at least one written communication." In response, Lively's lawyer, Mike Gottlieb, asked the court to strike the documents as "unnecessary, improper and abusive." Gottlieb said in a statement to ABC News Wednesday that the allegations made in Baldoni's court filing are "categorically false." "This is categorically false. We unequivocally deny all of these so-called allegations, which are cowardly sourced to supposed anonymous sources, and completely untethered from reality," Gottlieb said. "This is what we have come to expect from the Wayfarer parties' lawyers, who appear to love nothing more than shooting first, without any evidence, and with no care for the people they are harming in the process. We will imminently file motions with the court to hold these attorneys accountable for their misconduct here." Taylor Swift spokesperson responds to subpoena in Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni legal feud Baldoni's initial complaint against Lively, filed in January, detailed a text message he allegedly received from Lively in which Baldoni claims Lively referred to Swift and Reynolds as her "dragons." The complaint claimed Lively leveraged her relationships with high profile individuals like Swift and Reynolds to exert her influence over the film. Swift has not responded to ABC News' request for comment about the latest court filing. In response to being subpoenaed, a spokesperson for Swift said she was only involved in licensing her song "My Tears Ricochet" for the film and was never on set. "Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film, she did not even see It Ends With Us until weeks after its public release, and was traveling around the globe during 2023 and 2024 headlining the biggest tour in history," the spokesperson said. "The connection Taylor had to this film was permitting the use of one song, 'My Tears Ricochet.'" The spokesperson added, "Given that her involvement was licensing a song for the film, which 19 other artists also did, this document subpoena is designed to use Taylor Swift's name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case." Lively and Baldoni are due to appear in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on March 9, 2026. Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends with Us' legal battle: A timeline Read more about the Lively-Baldoni legal battlehere. Blake Lively accused of pressuring Taylor Swift amid legal battle with Justin Baldonioriginally appeared ongoodmorningamerica.com

Blake Lively accused of pressuring Taylor Swift amid legal battle with Justin Baldoni

Blake Lively accused of pressuring Taylor Swift amid legal battle with Justin Baldoni BlakeLively'sfriendship with music superstarTaylor...

 

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