In a collision between free speech and national security, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over the fate of TikTok, a ...
The Congress is under attack as allies mount pressure to hand over the mantle of leadership to another player, unwilling as ...
In response to concerns that China can use the platform to spy on Americans and spread propaganda, Congress last year passed ...
Thune sat down for an interview with the Washington Examiner that marked his first with a print outlet since assuming his new ...
TikTok's fate arrives at the US Supreme Court in a case that represents a collision of free speech and national security.
Would an adversary expose its ultra-stealthy technology so dramatically and consistently in full view of the U.S. military?
On Boston Globe Today, media reporter Aidan Ryan discusses the implications if the nation’s highest court upholds the law to ban the app.
The Biden-Harris administration may have been a one-term government, but it made potentially lasting changes to aviation.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Friday on a law that could ban new downloads or updates of TikTok in the U.S.