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TikTok ban case will be heard by Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear arguments that a law that would effectively ban TikTok if its parent company does not sell the popular social media app violates the U.S. Constitution’s free speech protections. The Supreme Court scheduled oral arguments in the case for Jan. 10. That is nine days before the law targeting the app used by …

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The Kids Online Safety Act’s last stand

Two years ago, Maurine Molak visited Capitol Hill for the first time to support a proposed law she believes could have saved her son. David Molak was a lanky teen who loved basketball — “a joy of a kid,” she says. Then, as she’s recounted several times to legislators, he got injured while playing. He began spending more and more …

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