TikTok, parent company sue U.S. over legislation, state First Amendment free speech violation
ByteDance is taking American lawmakers to court in a federal lawsuit against United States legislation to ban TikTok if it is not sold.
ByteDance is taking American lawmakers to court in a federal lawsuit against United States legislation to ban TikTok if it is not sold.
In late April, two aircraft narrowly avoided collision on Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport’s runway, already the nation’s busiest.
The Kids Off Social Media Act would set a minimum age of 13 to use social media platforms and prevent algorithmically-targeted content.
Virginia lawmakers met with U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy today to discuss severe mail delays and new reforms by the USPS.
Virginia Sen. Mark R. Warner celebrated more than a year later a step forward in the United States standing up to TikTok.
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.
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