(Video: The Washington Post/Courtesy of Sam Reall; Gabrielle Valdez; Jackie Gonzalez; Alexis McKnight) President Biden signed legislation Wednesday that could ban TikTok, leaving users in the ...
After President Joe Biden signed a law that would ban TikTok in its current form, some high profile law firms have begun quietly contacting creators and small businesses to join potential lawsuits.
Here's everything you need to know... Why is the TikTok ban happening? The main accusation behind the potential TikTok ban in the US is that the app poses a threat to national security.
On their third attempt in three weeks, Arizona state House lawmakers voted Wednesday to pass a bill that would repeal the near-total ban on abortion from 1864 that was upheld by the battleground ...
The court said that because the federal right to abortion had been overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, there was no federal or state law preventing Arizona from enforcing the near-total ban from ...
Democrats are bracing for a backlash from young voters over the potential ban of TikTok on U.S. phones, something made more likely by the Chinese government’s opposition to ByteDance selling off ...
The bill, which had already been approved in the House, also includes a provision that could lead to a ban on TikTok in the U.S. if the popular platform's Chinese owner doesn't sell its stake ...
It means that discussions of a TikTok ban in the US and elsewhere can sometimes have a feeling of being stuck in time. Politicians make a variety of complaints – which can vary from national ...
Due to security concerns, the Chinese-owned video app TikTok has already been banned from US government devices. Matt Cardy/Getty Images Nicole Narea covers politics and society for Vox.
It lost that fight Tuesday night when the Senate passed the sell-or-ban TikTok bill with overwhelming bipartisan support. Tucked into a $95 billion foreign aid package, the legislation gives ...