As the tech sector reels from President Trump’s ban on TikTok and WeChat, via a set of executive orders signed Thursday night, the business world is grappling with the implications — especially for ...
Once portrayed as nothing more than a dance app for kids, TikTok is under renewed federal scrutiny over its possible implications for national security. The White House on Monday moved to ban the ...
REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS ON A MAJOR PIECE OF LEGISLATION. WE’RE NOT TALKING ABOUT A POST OFFICE BEING NAMED TONIGHT. A BIPARTISAN GROUP OF US SENATORS PROPOSING NEW LEGISLATION THAT COULD LEAD TO A ...
President Joe Biden enacted a $95 billion national security package on Wednesday, which includes a provision to ban TikTok in the United States if China-based parent company ByteDance fails to divest ...
The political pressure on TikTok continues to ratchet up. This week Biden administration officials are throwing their support behind legislation that would essentially give an ultimatum to TikTok's ...
TikTok may be on the chopping block (once again!) — but in a new post published this morning on Truth Social, Donald Trump dropped a not-so-subtle hint that the beloved app may be safe. “The big Trade ...
A hot potato: TikTok and WeChat are set to be banned in the United States starting Sunday, September 20, on all app stores and platforms, unless President Trump makes a decision on a last-minute deal.
When the US President Donald Trump posted the approval of a deal that will save China’s TikTok in America, it marked the culmination of years-long-tussle between Washington and Beijing. The US wanted ...
The Chinese Communist Party in Beijing is nervous — and it ought to be. Congress has targeted a significant tool the party uses to spread disinformation among Americans, and the rulers in Beijing are ...
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