Mike Pence Pushes Ban on TikTok, Calling It a Communist Platform
Former Vice President Mike Pence said the US should ban TikTok, calling it a platform that allowed the Chinese government to obtain data on Americans without their knowledge.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said the US should ban TikTok, calling it a platform that allowed the Chinese government to obtain data on Americans without their knowledge.
The US Soccer Federation is leaving Chicago after more than two decades and relocating its headquarters to Atlanta, joining a growing list of companies moving out of the city.
Former Deutsche Bank investment banker Rashawn Russell, who has denied defrauding investors in a cryptocurrency fraud, appears ready to change his mind and plead guilty to fraud charges, court records show.
The Senate Banking Committee has scheduled marijuana banking legislation for a vote on Sept. 27, a much-anticipated move that would advance one of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s top priorities to the Senate floor.
Morgan Stanley is keeping hold of some preferred shares that fell through the cracks of the transition away from Libor — the first test of how it will deal with $4.1 billion of the securities.
Canadian autoworkers are racing “full speed ahead” toward a Monday night deadline in their own talks with Ford Motor Co., even as they prepare for the potential impact of a broader US strike.
Greece’s sovereign-credit rating was raised two notches by Moody’s in a sign that the country’s economy is heading to better days leaving behind the debt crisis of the past decade.
Stocks fell, with a massive options event amplifying volatility and traders weighing the impacts of a strike that hit Detroit automakers while sifting through economic data before the Federal Reserve decision.
Corporate borrowers are coming to terms with the likelihood that Federal Reserve officials will keep interest rates in the US elevated for a protracted period of time, according to Wells Fargo & Co.
Delivery times for the just-unveiled iPhone 15 Pro quickly slipped until November for some configurations, suggesting that demand is strong for the high-end versions of Apple Inc.’s new lineup.