U.S. House approves legislation to ban TikTok if parent company does not sell social media app
Last weekend, the U.S. House voted to ban TikTok if parent company ByteDance does not sell it to an approved buyer.
Last weekend, the U.S. House voted to ban TikTok if parent company ByteDance does not sell it to an approved buyer.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan and Sen. Tim Kaine celebrated the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling yesterday for a Virginia veteran’s benefits.
A new rule by the U.S. DOJ codifies changes outlined in the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act to close the gun show loophole.
The Chinese-owned TikTok has been under attack throughout the last two U.S. administrations, on the argument that data collection of American users would threaten national security.
The prospects of legislation in the U.S. Senate are unclear, but what is clear in America is that lawmakers refuse to play with China.
Given ongoing attempts from foreign governments to meddle in and influence elections, the U.S. must take measures to secure election systems.
House Republicans got their vote of impeachment on Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, literally by one vote – a 214-213 margin sending articles of impeachment to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.
The U.S. Senate passed a $95.3 billion aid package to support Ukraine, Israel, Gaza and the Indo-Pacific after months of negotiations.
For those who are dismayed and disturbed by Israel’s disproportionate response to the Hamas atrocities on Oct. 7 last year, Oregon’s Sen. Jeff Merkley and other progressive Senate Democrats are fighting their battle.
Senate Republicans, getting everything they wanted out of a bipartisan compromise deal that would address southern border security and provide military aid for Ukraine in its war with Russia, punted.