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DeepSeek, the Chinese-owned ChatGPT rival, could pose the same national security concerns that Congress has about TikTok, Philip Elliott writes.
Why Was TikTok Banned? Congress voted to ban TikTok in the U.S., citing concerns that the platform's ownership structure ...
Congress voted to ban TikTok out of concern that TikTok's ownership structure represents a security risk, a ban upheld by the ...
Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech or of the press…” — First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ...
Perplexity AI has presented a new proposal to TikTok’s parent company that would allow the U.S. government to own up to 50% ...
When Justice Douglas asked the government lawyer if the phrase "no law" in the First Amendment literally means no law, he was unable to answer. The court found his mumbo jumbo reasoning so telling ...
Despite all of this, Trump has decided that the best course of action is to delay the shutdown of TikTok, even though he was ...
Why did the legal clock quit ticking for TikTok? What is the law behind its stoppage? And why is it ticking again after POTUS ...