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TikTok sues U.S. government: What to know
TikTok has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, suing over a new law that would ban the app nationwide if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, won't sell it. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.CBS News - Top stories - Tiktok -
TikTok Sues US Government Over Potential Ban
The social media company and its Chinese parent, ByteDance, sued to challenge the new law, saying it violated users’ First Amendment rights.The New York Times - Business - Tiktok -
FCA surprised by criticism over ‘name and shame’ proposal, says chair
Ashley Alder says ‘no decision made’ after City minister defends right of government to question watchdog’s actionsFinancial Times - Business -
Hong Kong Court Upholds Government Effort to Ban Protest Song on Google
Internet platforms may have to restrict access to “Glory to Hong Kong,“ a protest song that became popular during the 2019 antigovernment protests in the city.The Wall Street Journal - World - Hong Kong -
Labour defends welcoming rightwing Tory MP Natalie Elphicke into party – UK politics live
Natalie Elphicke said she was defecting to Labour due to ‘broken promises of Rishi Sunak’s tired and chaotic government’. PMQs starts in just over 20 minutes, and today there will be particular interest in the mood on the Conservative benches. ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
Croatia ruling conservatives will form government with a far-right group after inconclusive election
Croatia’s ruling conservatives have agreed to form a coalition with an extreme party, which would push the country further to the right ahead of next month’s European parliamentary electionABC News - World -
The federal government can do more about home costs than you think
The cost to buy a home is historically high, but Congress and the administration can do much more, experts say.CBS News - Top stories -
TikTok sues the US government over its plan to ban — so now what?
In their lawsuit, TikTok and ByteDance argue that the law's mandate to divest the app's U.S. business within one year or face a complete shutdown is an unconstitutional infringement on free speech and expressionThe Hill - Politics - Tiktok