World & Nation
Congress and now the Supreme Court say TikTok must separate itself from its Chinese owners or shut down operations in the U.S.
Business
A federal appeals court has left in place a mid-January deadline in a federal law requiring TikTok to be sold or face a ban in the United States.
TikTok has filed for an emergency reprieve with the U.S. Supreme Court to buy more time before a nationwide ban of the social media app is set to go into effect next month.
Supreme Court will consider whether oil industry may sue to challenge California’s plan to require ‘zero emissions’ for new vehicles by 2035.
Science & Medicine
Just months after the Supreme Court limited abortion access, infant mortality rates rose significantly higher, according to a new study.
Politics
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The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell off the app’s U.S. business or face a nationwide ban Sunday.
Can Texas and other red states limit children from instant access to vast amounts of online pornography? The Supreme Court will decide.
TikTok’s case is set for oral argument on Jan. 10, nine days before the site is scheduled to be shut down.
The federal courts will not refer allegations that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas may have violated ethics laws to the Justice Department.