The vice president-elect and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met on Sunday ahead of Trump's second inauguration.
The Supreme Court seemed to lean Thursday toward upholding a law forcing Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell off TikTok, with all nine justices indicating national security concerns posed by the social media app outweighed potential threats to free speech.
On Friday, the Supreme Court delivered a sweeping broadside against the First Amendment of the Constitution just days ahead of the coming to power of President-elect Donald Trump, who has pledged to rule as "dictator on day one.
That is because, as Advancing American Freedom argued in its amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to uphold the Act, TikTok is designed as a weapon for CCP foreign interference. A report from the ...
Soon after Trump’s inauguration and essential administration positions are Senate-confirmed, the TikTok ban should appear before the Supreme Court. If the CCP retaliates against the TikTok ban ...
Thousands of TikTok users have flocked to another Chinese social media application, RedNote, as the U S Supreme Court considers a case that could ban the platform in the United States over national
For now, TikTok’s ability to operate stateside hangs in the balance after the Supreme Court upheld the law demanding that TikTok divest from its Chinese owner or face a ban.
Lawmakers, parents, privacy groups and legal experts had mixed reactions to the Supreme Court's ruling upholding a federal law banning TikTok Friday.
Former Vice President Pence on Friday applauded the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the ban on TiKTok, calling it a “victory for privacy and security of the American people.”
Writing about antitrust law recently, the excellent Holman Jenkins observed that “At best it’s a criminal waste of talent. At worst, it’s deeply worrisome that any law school graduat
Panaji: The Corporation of the City of Panaji’s (CCP) market committee chairperson, Bento Lorena, said the corporation, in its special meeting held on.