Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey is calling on President Joe Biden to delay a ban on TikTok that could go into effect in the coming days. Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld the federal law banning TikTok beginning Sunday unless it's sold by its China-based parent company.
With the TikTok ban set to hit the U.S. on Sunday, some government officials are working to avert it. Here's the latest.
The Supreme Court issued a major blow to freedom of expression online today by refusing to block legislation that will effectively
President Donald Trump is on the right track regarding TikTok. The app should remain available in America. Unfortunately, that is not as simple as pausing
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To many people, the TikTok ban saga might seem practically concluded. President Donald Trump signed an executive order refusing to enforce the law behind it, and after a brief shutdown, the service remains solidly online in the US.
In the later half of the Biden administration, officials touted the historic investments in the Colorado River as the main reason that Lake Mead bounced back from all-time low levels in 2022.
TikTok embarked on a desperate scramble during President Joe Biden’s last hours in office to stave off a nationwide ban, deploying lawyers and lobbyists as part of a “Hail Mary”
T he Senate confirmation hearings for noted conspiracy theorist and dead-animal enthusiast Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have finally drawn to a close. Over the course of two grueling day
Here’s my summary of how such a cabinet could work. In Britain and in Canada and in other parliamentarian democracies, the opposition party has a shadow cabinet with cabinet members appointed with expertise in relevant portfolios and who can and will comment to the press.
Imprisoned former Ald. Edward Burke has become the latest Chicago Democrat to seek clemency from someone who, at first blush, would seem like an unlikely suitor: Republican President Donald Trump.
John Paradis is a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel. He is a member of VoteVets, a home for progressive veterans, military families and their civilian supporters. He lives in Florence.