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Rubio and Ernst seek to punish TikTok’s business partners with bill

Republican Sens. Marco Rubio (FL) and Joni Ernst (IA) introduced new legislation Friday that would deny federal funding for those engaged in business with TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform.

TikTok CEO goes on lobbying blitz as lawmakers consider banning popular app

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew has been embarking on a lobbying blitz on Capitol Hill, meeting with lawmakers ahead of a high-stakes hearing next week where some are expected to push for a ban on the social media platform.

Trump attorney ordered to testify in classified documents investigation: Report

An attorney for former President Donald Trump was ordered on Friday to testify in front of a grand jury in the investigation of Trump's handling of classified documents after he left the White House.

First Republic Bank rescue creates a ‘false sense of confidence,’ says hedge fund investor

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman criticized the recent bailout of First Republic Bank, saying that it creates a "false sense of confidence."

Russia inflicting ‘brutal torture’ on Ukrainians in occupied territory: Ukraine

Russia is intensifying the suppression of patriotic Ukrainians in one of the partially occupied regions that the Kremlin wants to incorporate into Russia, according to Ukraine's military officials.

Trump returns to Facebook after end of ban: ‘I’M BACK!’

Former President Donald Trump has posted to Facebook months after the platform restored his account.

Kremlin calls ICC arrest warrant for Putin ‘outrageous and unacceptable’

Russian leaders were quickly critical of the arrest warrant that the International Criminal Court issued for President Vladimir Putin based on alleged crimes committed in Ukraine.

WATCH: Outraged protesters decry Florida’s ‘trans-genocide’ at public hearing

Hair dye, face masks, and needles flooded the floor of the Florida Senate Committee on Health Policy Monday when outraged leftist protesters voiced their grievances at a public hearing in Tallahassee.

Supreme Court honors Ginsburg 2 1/2 years after death: ‘She revered the rule of law’

The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who wrote landmark opinions paving the way for women's equal pay and fairer treatment across the nation, was honored during ceremonies Friday at the Supreme Court.

10 US cities with the worst air quality revealed by study

A new study including cities in the United States revealed the 10 places with the worst air quality in the country.
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