U.S. policymakers are still trying to catch up to a technology that only recently became widely available to the public.
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( The Hill) – Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) announced her support Wednesday for a bipartisan bill ...
A legislative maneuver in the House may help an effort to force the divestment of the video platform by its Chinese owner, ...
After UMG pulled its catalog from the app and as political pressure - or even a domestic ban - threatens its viability, ...
Shou Zi Chew, TikTok’s CEO, urged users of the social media platform to protect their constitutional rights against what he said would be the consequences of banning the service in the U.S., as a ...
The role played by Pennsylvania billionaire Jeff Yass in the creation of TikTok might be far greater than was previously ...