President Donald Trump’s decision on Monday to reprise a ban on transgender Americans serving in the military will reignite a ...
The case made its way to the Supreme Court this week. In oral arguments on Friday, Noel Francisco, a lawyer representing TikTok and ByteDance, said supporting the law could allow the US government ...
This article was updated on Jan. 17 at 12:45 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a federal law that will require TikTok to shut down in the United States unless its Chinese parent ...
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to issue an executive order on Monday to postpone the ban on TikTok from going into effect.
After a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling last summer granted local governments broad new authority to clear homeless camps, the mayors of the Bay Area’s three major cities vowed to ramp up sweeps.
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The popular social media app TikTok went dark for its 170 million American users on Jan. 19, after months of fighting the federal government’s demand that it separate from its China-based parent ...
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to issue an executive order on Monday to postpone the ban on TikTok from going into effect ...
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Here’s why TikTok probably won’t go away for good, despite political uncertaintyIn the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from Friday the app was to shut ... Chief Justice John Roberts said to TikTok’s lawyer, Noel Francisco, who served as U.S. solicitor general in the first ...
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Hosted on MSNTikTok Restores Service After Going Dark Before Official U.S. BanTikTok has officially been banned in the United States, weeks after the Supreme Court upheld the law that would require its Chinese-owned company ByteDance to sell to a U.S.-held company.
The Supreme Court upheld the law that would ban the TikTok app ... According to TikTok's attorney Noel Francisco, the ...
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