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Politics
‘Weekend at Bernie’s vs. ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’—Scaramucci on the Trump/Biden rematch
By
Amanda Gerut
May 17, 2024
Politics
As U.S. debt soars past $34 trillion, Congress has killed off its plan to tackle the crisis
By
Kevin Freking
and
The Associated Press
May 11, 2024
Commentary
Congress could soon spell the end of employment arbitration—but it’s not all good news for American workers
By
Lewis L. Maltby
and
Theodore J. St. Antoine
May 9, 2024
Politics
How Hakeem Jeffries, a future speaker of the House, may already be wielding that kind of power
By
Lisa Mascaro
and
The Associated Press
May 2, 2024
Politics
Republican loss of Congress sealed as Democrats step in to save Mike Johnson’s speakership amid right-wing revolt
By
Kevin Freking
and
The Associated Press
April 30, 2024
Politics
China signals TikTok should fight ‘robbers’ sell-or-ban U.S. law meant ‘to snatch from others all the good things that they have’. Here’s what’s next
By
Didi Tang
,
Haleluya Hadero
and
The Associated Press
April 26, 2024
Tech
TikTok says it will sue U.S. over sell-or-ban law on First Amendment grounds. Does it have a chance?
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
and
The Associated Press
April 25, 2024
Tech
TikTok’s sale-or-ban bill has finally passed Congress. Here’s what it will mean for users
By
The Associated Press
April 24, 2024
Tech
Biden just told TikTok to sell or leave the country. Here’s who is lining up to buy the app worth billions
By
Dylan Sloan
April 23, 2024
Politics
TikTok tells U.S. staff it will sue to stop bill forcing sale of platform—it’s a ‘clear violation’ of First Amendment rights of 170m American users
By
Zheping Huang
and
Bloomberg
April 22, 2024
Tech
TikTok eyes removal of exec in charge of placating U.S. government after House passes divest-or-ban bill
By
Jennifer Jacobs
,
Kurt Wagner
,
Alex Barinka
and
Bloomberg
April 21, 2024
Politics
The House passes $95 billion in aid for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies amid hardline GOP effort to oust another speaker
By
Stephen Groves
,
Lisa Mascaro
and
The Associated Press
April 20, 2024
Politics
Congress puts TikTok divest-or-ban bill on fast track, could become law in days
By
Steven T. Dennis
,
Alex Barinka
and
Bloomberg
April 20, 2024
Politics
Senate votes to renew spy program just after midnight expiration, defeating efforts to limit FBI access to intel
By
Farnoush Amiri
,
Mary Clare Jalonick
and
The Associated Press
April 20, 2024
Tech
First state attempts to regulate AI have mile-wide self-reporting loopholes: ‘It’s already hard when you have these huge companies with billions of dollars’
By
Jesse Bedayn
,
Susan Haigh
,
Trân Nguyễn
,
Becky Bohrer
and
The Associated Press
April 19, 2024
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