aiming to compel ByteDance to divest TikTok within six months or face a ban. However, the swift passage of the bill has sparked a flurry of deliberation in the Senate, where members are divided on the appropriate course of action. Senators say they are worried about security risks but also ...
As Jasmine pointed out, the bill will now have to get through the Senate and then could also face legal challenges in the courts. If ByteDance is forced to sell TikTok, the Chinese government would have to approve it as well on their side. They would then have ...
Senate Democrats attempted to pass a bill to extend the deadline, and will continue to work to find “a responsible solution”, accodring to Schumer. “I will work with the Trump administration and with both parties to keep TikTok alive while protecting our national security,” said Schumer....
TikTok is under scrutiny over national security, privacy, and surveillance concerns. Learn about the federal legislation being considered and what it means for the future of TikTok
Senate Democrats attempted to pass a bill to extend the deadline, and will continue to work to find "a responsible solution", accodring to Schumer. "I will work with the Trump administration and with both parties to keep TikTok alive while protecting our national security," said Schumer. Th...
So have some Democrats, who hold a slim majority in the Senate. Sens. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, Ed Markey of Massachusetts, Alex Padilla of California, Tina Smith of Minnesota, Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island and Ron Wyden of Oregon support the bill, with Wyden calling for "a stop...
—who chairs the House Select Committee on China—and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.—who serves as vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee—said afinal ruleissued by the department earlier this month “has renewed our concerns” that the Biden administration is preparing to ...
'I Will Shoot Whoever I See': Myanmar Soldiers Use TikTok to Threaten Protesters More Reuters A mobile phone shows a picture of a Myanmar man in an army shirt threatening to shoot anti-coup protesters, in Singapore, March 4, 2021. REUTERS/Fanny Potkin SINGAPORE ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Parliament has approved landmark legislation that reserves one-third of the seats in its powerful lower house and in state legislatures for women to ensure more equal representation, ending a 27-year impasse over the bill amid
The end of Roe left a yawning gap in reproductive care that an army of volunteer doctors is scrambling to fill. But even they think that healthcare-via-hotline is a bleak sign of the times.