Amazon quietly removed public commitments to Black and LGBTQ rights from its corporate policies, including pledges to support anti-discrimination legislation and gender-affirming healthcare benefits.
Despite President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to issue an executive order extending ByteDance’s chance to sell TikTok before a national ban, multiple Republican lawmakers seemed to relish in the app’s shutdown.
Tech titans including the leaders of Meta, Amazon, Google, Tesla, TikTok, Apple, Alphabet, and OpenAI are set to attend the formal start of Trump's second term.
THE BUZZ: CROUCH AND DEFEND — President Donald Trump already has California Democrats on their heels over the state’s sanctuary immigration laws.
California Republicans are pushing back against suggestions that federal aid to wildfire victims comes with strings attached.
The president has wasted no time with a flurry of hardline anti-immigration executive orders—and threats against blue state officials who might not comply with enforcing the new regime’s agenda.
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GOP Senators are taking a hard line against TikTok and defying President Trump who wants to delay the app from getting banned with Sens. Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham leading the charge