Why the New Effort to Ban TikTok Caught Fire With Lawmakers
Legislation forcing a sale or shutdown of the popular app has rekindled interest in possible deal.
Legislation forcing a sale or shutdown of the popular app has rekindled interest in possible deal.
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight.
The UH-72 Lakota helicopter went down during aviation operations over the Southwest border.
Hamas is sticking to demands for a permanent end to the Gaza war, a senior political official in the militant group said, showing that wide gaps with Israel remain as negotiators prepare to resume truce talks.
The first baby born by in vitro fertilization in the U.S., shopping for Ramadan lanterns, France’s historic abortion vote and more images from around the world, selected by WSJ photo editors.
The potential reclassification of cannabis prompts objections from some federal officials who believe the move is half-baked.
The latest trend: quitting the app to focus more on life and work.
The latest TikTok trend: quitting the app to focus more on life and work.
We asked two economists on either side to make their best case.
Whether they win or not, top nominees reliably leave the Oscars with thousands of dollars of swag. Here, a look at how the most extravagant goody bags in Hollywood come together.
The French billionaire’s luxury conglomerate is in talks to add Paris Match magazine to its stable of media assets.
Blame it largely on the pandemic, which weakened the hold the workplace held on people’s psyches.
The artist’s eponymous exhibition in Dallas features three new installations that integrate various materials and video fragments into a high-tech bricolage.
The museum, which opened last year in Charleston, S.C., is a powerful and provocative survey of the past, despite certain omissions and moments of overwhelming density.
The government has said the backlash against Israel’s war in Gaza is stoking a climate of fear among lawmakers and is in danger of subverting the democratic process.
An influx of workers is helping to keep the labor market in balance.
Test your knowledge of the week’s events as reported in The Wall Street Journal.
The Tesla and SpaceX boss is clear about his thoughts on President Biden but is holding his cards closer on Donald Trump.
New proposed regulations won’t address some root causes of regional banking malaise.
Many experts thought high interest rates would break the economy and inflation couldn’t be tamed.
Biden said he would sign into law a bill effectively banning video app TikTok or force its sale, fueling lawmakers’ latest push to block the app’s Chinese owners from operating in the U.S.
The Senate passed a $460 billion spending bill to keep the U.S. government operating, taking a potential shutdown for several agencies off the table for the rest of the fiscal year.
The U.S. military said it would resume flights using the Osprey aircraft, months after its entire fleet was indefinitely grounded over a series of deadly crashes.
Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was found guilty of helping to ship cocaine into the U.S. in exchange for bribes.
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