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China has yet to retaliate for U.S. legislation that either bans or forces the sale of TikTok. But history tells us something is coming.

With TikTok ban, US raises stakes in US-China tit for tat

China has yet to retaliate for the U.S. passing legislation that either bans or forces the sale of TikTok. However, history dictates China will act in an ongoing, technological tit for tat. On Tuesday, TikTok owner ByteDance sued to block the legislation, claiming it violates the U.S. Constitution. The government itself has not yet reacted…

TikTok and ByteDance are suing to block the looming TikTok ban, claiming the law violates the U.S. Constitution.

TikTok and ByteDance fight back, sue US government over potential ban

TikTok and ByteDance filed a lawsuit in federal court Tuesday, May 7, challenging legislation that would ban or force the sale of the popular app. The companies claim the new law violates the U.S. Constitution and referenced the First Amendment 27 times. The law, signed by President Biden in April, gives the Chinese parent company…

China's plans to deploy floating nuclear reactors capable of powering military facilities in the South Pacific has raised concerns.

China’s plans to deploy floating nuclear power plants has US officials concerned

China’s plans to deploy floating nuclear reactors capable of powering military facilities in contested areas of the South Pacific has raised concerns about regional stability. The State Department believes the move could also be a potential threat to U.S. national security. American military officials have echoed these warnings, saying China may eventually use floating nuclear…

Gov. Noem's memoir faces criticism as her claim of meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is questioned, prompting edits before it's release.

Noem’s publisher to cut Kim Jong Un passage from memoir after controversy

Republican South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s book publisher, Center Street, stated it will be removing a passage from reprints of her upcoming memoir titled “No Going Back.” The passage in question is where Noem claims she met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un,”…

China’s new aircraft supercarrier, the Fujian, has sounded some alarms across the Pacific. Here’s why Americans should not be worried.

China’s Fujian aircraft carrier is nothing to worry about

A number of U.S. commentators have raised alarms over China’s rapid construction of naval military vessels — and about China’s supposed ability to outproduce the United States in any long, protracted conflict. Recently, China unveiled a new aircraft supercarrier named the Fujian. These developments coincide with increasingly aggressive Chinese naval behavior. Straight Arrow News contributor…

The Israeli military sends a message to those living in parts of the Gaza border town of Rafah to "evacuate immediately." The Morning Rundown™

Israeli military calls for people in parts of Rafah to ‘evacuate immediately’

The Israeli military sent a message to those living in parts of Rafah to “evacuate immediately.” Boeing looks to have a successful launch of its manned spacecraft after years of setbacks. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Monday, May 6, 2024. Israel tells people in parts of Rafah to ‘evacuate immediately’ The…

The Biden administration's new EV tax credit exemption means more savings for U.S. consumers, but also potentially higher profits for China.

New EV tax credit exemption will benefit US consumers, but also China

In a bid to make electric vehicles (EVs) more accessible to American consumers, the White House announced a new policy shift Friday, May 3, on its federal tax credits. The move for more affordable EVs stands to benefit U.S. consumers, but also China. Earlier this year, the Biden administration implemented sourcing requirements for EVs to…

China launched a Long March 5 rocket Friday, May 3, carrying the Chang’e 6 spacecraft, aiming to be the first mission to return a sample from the far side of the moon.

China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft heads to far side of the moon

China launched a Long March 5 rocket on Friday, May 3, carrying the Chang’e-6 spacecraft, aiming to be the first mission to return a sample from the far side of the moon. The spacecraft, named after the Chinese moon goddess, will take five days to reach the moon, with the mission spanning a total of 53 days. Scientists…

President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the White House Thursday, May 2, concerning the ongoing pro-Palestinian protests that have led to more than 2,000 arrests across American college campuses in the past two weeks. Biden emphasized that the events challenge two core American principles: the right to free speech and the rule of law, asserting that both must be upheld. The Morning Rundown™

Biden says ‘violent protest is not protected’ in speech on campus unrest

President Biden addresses the nation regarding the protests at college campuses. And China launches a spacecraft it hopes will be the first to bring back samples from the far side of the moon. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, May 3, 2024. Biden says ‘violent protest is not protected’ in speech…

President Biden sparked controversy after calling Japan 'xenophobic' when it came to immigration. He lumped them alongside Russia, India and China in his critique.

Biden’s ‘xenophobic’ comments about Japan spark backlash at home, overseas

President Joe Biden’s comments on Wednesday, May 1, are drawing criticism after lumping Japan with China and Russia, calling the group “xenophobic.” Speaking at a campaign fundraiser marking Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Biden credited the United States’ economic strength to immigrants, using these countries as contrast. In his comments, President…

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