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TikTok Is Back for U.S. Users After Brief Shutdown
“In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service," read a statement from the video-sharing app.

TikTok Goes Dark After Ban, Company Says Trump ‘Indicated That He Will Work With Us on a Solution’
He said if he does, he'll probably announce it on Monday.

TikTok Ban Law Upheld by Supreme Court
The widely questioned law requires that the platform, owned by China’s ByteDance, either be sold or face an imminent ban.

R. Kelly’s Legal Team Reportedly Trying to Get Supreme Court to Throw Out Sex Crime Convictions
According to a report, Kelly's attorney is arguing that the PROTECT Act shouldn't apply to the singer's case due to when it was signed into law.

Julia Fox on Being Celibate for Over 2 Years: 'This Is a Way That I Can Take Back the Control'
As Fox explained, celibacy gives her power amid the ongoing erosion of women's rights in the U.S.

Trump Ruled Ineligible for Presidential Run by Colorado Supreme Court, Which Will Nix Him From State’s Ballot
A campaign spokesman for the former president confirms that they will appeal Tuesday's ruling.

Harvard Hit With Federal Civil Rights Complaint Over Legacy Admissions After Supreme Court Affirmative Action Ruling
This part of the admissions process, lawyers note, favors applicants "who have done nothing to deserve it."

Michael Imperioli Forbids 'Bigots and Homophobes’ From Watching ‘Sopranos,’ ‘Goodfellas,’ and the Rest of His Work
The actor blasted the Supreme Court for ruling in favor of a graphic designer who refused to create websites for same-sex marriages.

Charles Barkley to Leave $5 Million in His Will for Black Auburn Students Following Supreme Court Ruling
Barkley said on Friday<a href="https://www.al.com/news/2023/06/charles-barkley-changing-his-will-to-ensure-auburn-is-more-diverse-after-affirmative-action-ruling.html" target="_blank"> </a>that he will be leaving Auburn $5 million in his will to be used for scholarships for Black students.

Supreme Court Sides With Web Designer to Discriminate Against LGBTQ+ People
Despite never offering services for wedding website design, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a web designer who doesn't want to work with LGBTQ+ clients.

Supreme Court Rules Against Student Loan Relief Plan Introduced by Biden
Tens of millions of Americans will not get up to $20,000 in student loans canceled thanks to a Supreme Court ruling that was announced on Friday.

Twitter Users React To Supreme Court Ruling Against Affirmative Action
The conservative majority Supreme Court was roundly critized after ruling against race-conscious college admissions.

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal From Texas Inmate Who Spent 27 Years in Solitary Confinement
Dennis Hope sued the Texas prison several years ago, arguing that the 27 years he spent in solitary confinement was a violation of his constitutional rights.

Supreme Court Will Not Block $6 Billion Student Loan Debt Settlement
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene on the previous ruling in a class-action settlement over the cancellation of $6 billion in student loan debt.

Report: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Has Been Accepting Luxury Vacations From GOP Donor for Years
The extensive investigative report into the pricey trips, released this week, pulls from flight records and interviews with former yacht workers.

South Carolina’s State Supreme Court Rules That Six-Week Abortion Ban Violates Constitution
On Thursday, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that a ban on abortions after cardiac activity is detected violated the constitution’s right to privacy.

‘The Onion’ Makes Supreme Court Filing in Support of Man Arrested for Parodying Police
The popular satirical content provider has taken a stand by way of a Supreme Court filing in support of a man who was arrested over cop jokes.

Latto Partners With Planned Parenthood in Fight for Abortion Rights
Artist Latto has got a lot to say about the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade and take away the constitutional right to abortion.