On Wednesday, the House passed a bipartisan bill with a vote of 352-65, mandating ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, to either divest the social media platform or face a prohibition on its use in U.S. devices. The bill's prospects in the Senate remain uncertain. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Mark Warner (D-VA), the leading figures on the Senate Intelligence Committee, issued a joint statement commending the House's initiative and calling for Senate action, though the timing remains ambiguous. Several senators have proposed that the Senate should conduct hearings on the bill before advancing further.
In 2019, the UK's Veterans Minister, Johnny Mercer, expressed serious concerns within the government about the decision to close an investigation into the UK's special forces. It has come to light that Mr. Mercer privately communicated his reservations to then-Defence Secretary Ben Wallace regarding the closure of the investigation. Mercer, a former British army officer, was troubled by what he saw as credible allegations of war crimes involving British forces.
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, announced Tuesday that it will suspend withdrawals of its USDC stablecoin while conducting a “token swap.” Changpeng Zhao, his CEO of Binance, tweeted on Tuesday that the exchange has seen...
The US has banned the sale and import of new telecom equipment from five Chinese companies, including Huawei and ZTE, over national security concerns. #huawei #Ban #US #Tech
Following Mahsa Amini’s death, ongoing protests in Iran have sparked debate about hijabs and freedom. Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi competed...