The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
A majority of the justices appeared more concerned about the national security implications of the popular app’s Chinese ownership than about the restrictions on free speech the law would impose.
Mega-billionaire Jeff Bezos owns so much stuff that his investments are effectively going to war with one another. Earlier ...
The world’s three richest men — Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg ... along with members of Congress, governors and Supreme Court justices. The three men stand to benefit handsomely ...
The Supreme Court seemed to lean Thursday toward ... move to further crush the speech of US-based publications like Jeff Bezos’ Washington Post or platforms such as Elon Musk’s X, neither ...
The Supreme Court seemed inclined on Friday to uphold a law that would force a sale or ban the popular short-video app TikTok ...
Some of President Donald Trump's working-class and middle-class supporters see a lack of emphasis on lowering consumer costs ...
But this online community intended to amuse, entertain and inform will cease to be the same gathering place for American users starting Jan. 19 unless the Supreme Court acts swiftly. The high ...
The Supreme Court listened to arguments from both sides ... an argument about China owning the Washington Post and making Jeff Bezos print certain things. He even talked about what would happen ...