TikTok finalizes deal with China to avoid U.S. ban, White House official says

Washington — A year after a law that effectively banned TikTok from the U.S. went into effect, China and the U.S. have signed off on a deal, according to a White House official.  The bipartisan law, passed in 2024, required that TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance, sever ties with the social media platform’s American operations

Judge skeptical of Trump’s arguments he has proper authority to build ballroom

A federal judge appeared skeptical of the Trump administration’s claims that it has the proper authority to continue construction on the East Wing site that was demolished last year.  U.S. District Judge Richard Leon heard arguments Thursday on a motion brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to block the ongoing construction of the

House votes down latest war powers resolution to block Trump in Venezuela

Washington — The House defeated the latest war powers resolution on Thursday in response to President Trump’s recent military operation in Venezuela.  Democrats continue to hammer the issue and have repeatedly tried to block further military action in the South American country, but the efforts have lacked enough GOP support.  Two Republicans joined all Democrats