By Andrew Chung, John Kruzel and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court heard arguments on Friday over the ...
TikTok says it plans to shut down the social media site in the U.S. by Jan. 19 unless the Supreme Court strikes down or otherwise delays the effective date of a law aimed at forcing TikTok's sale by ...
We're tuning in live as the justices consider what could be one of the most consequential First Amendment cases of the past ...
R. Nicholas Burns, the top U.S. diplomat in Beijing, says the Biden administration is making a final push to urge China to ...
United States and Japan are dusting off old geopolitical frameworks for the Pacific not seen since World War II.
President-elect Donald Trump should get tough on countries using chemical weapons in breach of agreed international ...
If the ban is upheld, TikTok will be banned later this month due to a law put in place by the Biden administration. The ...
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over a law that could lead to TikTok shutting down in the U.S. in less than two weeks.
China’s Ministry of State Security intelligence service was able to exploit the vulnerabilities of America’s antiquated ...
At least six Senate Democrats plan to back a bill that could let right-wing judges decide key immigration policy matters.
Lawyers for TikTok will argue that banning the app will violate the free speech of 170 million American users. The Justice ...
If the U.S. industrial base can't step up to meet the needs of American shipbuilding, perhaps South Korea and Japan can.