TikTok violates consumer protection laws by falsely promoting "an addictive and otherwise harmful social media platform," Hawaii attorney general charges in a new lawsuit.
The New York Times challenges a Pentagon policy that limits how reporters request unclassified information, raising major First Amendment concerns.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday that Arizona is the latest state to sue Temu and its parent company PDD ...
The White House said Monday a Navy admiral acted “within his authority and the law” in ordering a second strike on a ...
Tania Nemer sued the Trump administration over abrupt dismissal, claiming her firing violated Title VII and the First ...
Michael Dell and his wife, Susan Dell, plan to give away billions of dollars to fund investment accounts for children in the ...
In an interview with The New Republic, House primary candidate Richard Ojeda revealed he received enough death threats that ...
Andre McKechnie, a convicted murder, is suing the Australian state of Victoria over his right to eat Vegemite and '"enjoy his ...
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“They’re unbelievable patriots,” the president said in his remarks at the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, ...