
Ex-Meta Exec Sues Over Alleged Silencing, Claims Contract Invalid
A former Meta executive is suing the company, claiming it attempts to silence her after publishing a revealing memoir.

A former Meta executive is suing the company, claiming it attempts to silence her after publishing a revealing memoir.

The Supreme Court’s decision to end TPS for Haitian and Syrian immigrants may affect 1.3 million people from 17 countries.

The 6-3 decision overturns lower court orders, allowing the Department of Homeland Security to end temporary protected status.

Michigan can restrict access to voters’ personal info, per a federal appeals court, blocking Trump’s push for data.

The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to potentially revive a policy limiting asylum seekers at the border.

Alibaba sues the U.S. Department of Defense to be removed from a list prohibiting Chinese military-linked companies.

A federal judge permanently blocked Trump’s order requiring proof of citizenship to vote, ruling it unconstitutional.

Vivianne Petit Frere’s Haitian restaurant in Tijuana reflects her family’s roots, embracing cultural exchange and growth.

The NCAA announced a major change to Division I eligibility rules, allowing five seasons over five years for athletes.

The NCAA’s new eligibility model allows Division I athletes five seasons over a five-year period, simplifying rules.

A high school senior was sentenced to 5 1/2 years for setting a fire that severely burned a homeless man on the subway.

The Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, and San Antonio Spurs added key front-court prospects in the NBA draft.