WASHINGTON (AP) — The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely holding the app’s fate in their hands. The popular social media platform says ...
The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, which explore for, produce and sell oil as well as ...
Meta is the latest company to back away from DEI in the wake of a backlash, legal challenges, and the reelection of Donald ...
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt discusses the key details from Republican governor's meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
The Supreme Court justices sounded highly skeptical Friday of TikTok's free-speech defense, signaling they are not likely to ...
The decisions mark the Biden administration’s latest in support of Temporary Protected Status, which he has sharply expanded ...
Hearing arguments Fridays, the justices seemed persuaded by arguments that the national security threat posed by the ...
As the Democratic president prepares to leave office, he's leaving behind an extraordinary success story on American job growth.
A spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the possibility of in-person talks during a Friday conference call.
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
The president-elect vows to force millions of undocumented immigrants from the United States. The results are unpredictable ...
Merchan could have sentenced the 78-year-old Republican to up to four years in prison. Instead, he chose a sentence that sidestepped thorny constitutional issues by effectively ending the case but ...