Legal battle over potential TikTok ban goes before federal appeals court
President Biden signed legislation that could ban TikTok into law in April, teeing up a countdown for the video-sharing app’s sale.
President Biden signed legislation that could ban TikTok into law in April, teeing up a countdown for the video-sharing app’s sale.
Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar believes Rohit Sharma and selectors will influence his retirement decision. Manjrekar also suggested Virat Kohli play County cricket to enhance his Test skills before the England series. Kohli’s fitness could allow him to continue playing at a the highest level, asserted Sanjay Bangar.
More than a whopping seven million viewers tuned in to Fox News Channel for its highly-anticipated interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Wednesday’s installment of “Special Report with Bret Baier” was watched by 7.1 million total viewers with 882,000 in the advertiser-coveted 25-54 age demo, according to Nielsen Media Research, making it the most-watched interview…
EXCLUSIVE: The widow of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler has spoken out against her brother-in-law who claimed her lawsuit against him prevented the team from signing star pitcher Roki Sasaki. Seidler’s brother, Matthew Seidler, provided a statement to Fox News Digital on Tuesday suggesting that Sheel Kamal Seidler’s lawsuit against him came during…
The Washington Post is reportedly paying the price with its liberal readers after the Bezos-owned paper announced it would not be making an endorsement in the 2024 presidential race, which has sent shockwaves in its newsroom. NPR reported Monday that The Post has shed more than a whopping 200,000 subscribers since it revealed its editorial…
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On October 15, 1914, a German sub captained by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen attacked the HMS Hawke, killing 524 crew members,