Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Gabriel Escobar warned Thursday that Kosovo's ban on usage of the Serbian dinar could trigger "an emerging humanitarian issue" for the country's ethnic Serb ...
Delyanne Barros has a lot riding on whether TikTok survives in the U.S. The 41-year-old personal finance and money coach, who built a financial consulting company from the ground up, said a ban of ...
The White House is urging senators to quickly begin considering a bill that would address national security concerns related to the social media app TikTok. The House approved the measure earlier ...
The House voted overwhelmingly in favor of legislation Wednesday that could potentially ban TikTok in the U.S. If enacted, the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications ...
Efforts to pass a TikTok ban have languished in Congress in past years. But a new bill charged through the House with stunning speed, leading observers to wonder what changed. And a number of ...
Amid rising tensions between the U.S. and China, the potential ban on TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media behemoth, is igniting debate over its implications for the U.S. economy. And the ...
Authorities in Dubai have revised truck ban timings on key routes and areas within the Emirate during the holy month of Ramadan. According to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), the revised ...
Now Trump says keep TikTok. Why? He's got a new ax to grind with Facebook. And he thinks a TikTok ban would help the rival social media platform. But ByteDance has clearly pierced the former ...
The High Court in Japan’s northern city of Sapporo ruled in favor of three couples who sued against the country’s ban on same-sex marriage, adding to earlier legal victories for the LGBTQ ...
China warned the US that a ban on TikTok would “come back to bite” Washington as lawmakers approved a bill on Wednesday that could lead to the Chinese-owned video-sharing app being banned ...
HOUSE LAWMAKERS PASSED A BILL IN CONGRESS THAT COULD PUT THE FUTURE OF TIKTOK IN JEOPARDY. IT WOULD BAN THE SOCIAL MEDIA APP HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. MORE THAN 170 MILLION PEOPLE ACROSS THE ...