Angel Beltran didn’t ride BART all that often a couple of years ago. Though he’d never been victimized by crime on the trains, he recalled his discomfort at sharing a car with an agitated ...
With the struggles of last season in the rearview mirror, Pirates catcher Joey Bart believes his team has everything it takes to improve in 2025. "We're just excited," Bart said on MLB Network Radio.
He is known as a feeder judge. His law clerks disproportionately go on to work for the Supreme Court. Judge Sutton cannot talk about the specifics of any case that may come before him, but he can ...
WASHINGTON − Speaking to students at Catholic University last fall, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh praised his colleagues' efforts to reinforce the “critical principal” of religious ...
The US Supreme Court unanimously upheld a law Friday that would force TikTok’s sale from a Chinese state-owned firm, even as President Biden and President-elect Donald Trump have sought to block ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, clearing the way for the widely popular app to shutter in the U.S. as soon ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that calls for the shutdown of the U.S. operations of social media app TikTok due to privacy and security concerns related to its Chinese owner.
I'm not sure why Justice Kavanaugh entered after the Chief Justice. There was some seniority mixup. The perfect caption for Chief Justice Roberts: Record Scratch. Freeze Frame. Yep, that's me ...
The Supreme Court’s remarkably speedy decision Friday to allow a controversial ban on TikTok to take hold will have a dramatic impact on the tens of millions of Americans who visit the app every ...
Send her an email. The Supreme Court unanimously decided that TikTok must divest from its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance. “There is no doubt that, for more than 170 million Americans ...
Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington If TikTok shuts down, it could start operating again if it were sold after a deadline set by Congress, the Biden administration’s lawyer told the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to get involved in a years-long battle over the use of one of the first – and most popular − viral memes by Steve King, a controversial former congressman ...