TikTok's fate in the US is now formally set to be an early test of the incoming Trump administration after a rapid series of events Friday confirmed that the issue would be a top one for Trump's early days in office.
A Chinese-American professor at Ohio State University claims in an op-ed he was the target of three bigoted incident during the last 4-5 years … and blames Donald Trump and his fellow Ohioans for them. Joe Tien says that on January 6 he was “confronted […] with malice” by a “middle-aged white man” who had asked “Where you from, buddy?”
The Supreme Court ruled that TikTok's ties to China pose national security risks, outweighing concerns about free speech.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Tuesday released a $252 billion spending plan with income tax cuts alongside an expanded social safety net as the state faces potential uncertainty from a federal government under GOP control.
All the remains lacked identifiable information. Personal items retrieved include hammocks, weapons, and other belongings.
Why do so many Americans believe that immigration increases crime and that smartphones are to blame for the teen mental health crisis? It may be the false cause fallacy.
Politicians in both parties see the People's Republic as an economic and military threat. But the real threat is an isolated China.
TikTok said it will be forced to “go dark” in the US in a matter of hours unless the government steps in before a federal ban takes effect.
Phil Mattingly on GOP reactions to Trump’s controversial move President Donald Trump’s second term is off and running with a cascade of executive actions signed in his first week and more promised in the days and weeks to come.
GOP bill proposes amendment that would allow presidents to run for 3rd term ABC News legal contributor Kim Wehle discusses the GOP bill that proposes a constitutional amendment that would allow Trump and future presidents to run for a third term.
Brandon Guffey, the South Carolina politician whose son killed himself after being 'sextorted,' revealed his reaction to meeting the man believed to be behind the scheme.
Italy's data protection authority on Thursday blocked access to the Chinese AI application DeepSeek to protect users' data and announced an investigation into the companies behind the chatbot. The authority,