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Amid the growing uncertainty over the future of TikTok in the US, here’s a look at who is interested in buying the video app, ...
The U.K.’s Home Secretary claimed that publishing details about the appeal would be prejudicial to national security, but ...
A long-running bribery case against Apple’s security chief has finally come to a conclusion with the company’s head of global ...
A US appeals court ruled yesterday that DOGE can access personal data held by the US Department of Education and Office of ...
California and seven other states had sued to block the cancellations. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled for the Trump administration on Friday and lifted a judge’s order that had blocked ...
The Bombay high court has allowed a convenience store in Pune to operate 24x7, as the Maharashtra government has no prohibitions on such businesses. This decision is expected to benefit consumers ...
In 1944, in a case out of Texas, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled ... Four months later the court ordered the breakup of the technology company. In 2010, Apple released the first generation of its ...
“I remained firm, steadfast, and unwavering in my hope that the Supreme Court would revisit and resolve my case based on merits, rather than dismiss it as moot,” he added. In August ...
Play Video The petition filed on March 31 by former Supreme Court justices Antonio Carpio and Conchita Carpio-Morales, as well as former election chairman Christian Monsod, among others ...
Why Elon Musk cares so much about a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat Elon Musk, an adviser to President Donald Trump and Tesla’s CEO, is pouring millions into a state judicial race that’s shaping ...
Elon Musk will be in Wisconsin to hold a rally for Republican candidate Brad Schimel in a state Supreme Court election that could have a big impact on the next presidential race in the ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington It has been almost three years since the Supreme Court last heard arguments in a case that turned on one of the religion clauses of the First Amendment ...