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Freedom is in the air. America just celebrated the Fourth of July – our Independence Day – as the nation approaches its 250th ...
A group of American investors claim their plans to purchase the app from Beijing Telecoms and ByteDance were thwarted through ...
Popular video-sharing app TikTok is still available to US users only because President Trump issued an executive order in ...
The head of TikTok, Shou Chew, has sent Industry Minister Melanie Joly a formal request for an in‑person discussion to ...
Even with the TikTok divest-or-ban law officially in effect since January, the app has only shut down service in the US for ...
The Constitution requires the president to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.” ...
Newly disclosed records show Attorney General Pam Bondi gave cover to not only Apple and Google, but also several other ...
A FOIA request revealed the letters sent to Apple and big tech over the TikTok ban, and they claim the law wouldn't be ...
In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, ...
The ban is a bad law. But leaving it on the books and willfully ignoring it sets a potentially more dangerous precedent.
In mid-2023, TikTok had just eluded an effort in Congress to ban the video app, the latest Houdini-like escape for the young tech company. For several years, during both Republican and Democratic ...
The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the looming TikTok ban may have corporate consequences far beyond the app's parent company, impacting American tech giants and the broader U.S. stock market.