Newstral
Article
LA Times on 2023-03-24 11:05
Editorial: Congress is scapegoating TikTok. It’s no worse than other social media platforms
Related news
- Opinion: Congress is scapegoating TikTok. It’s no worse than other social media platformstimesfreepress.com
- Editorial cartoon: Congress bans TikTokDallas News
- DCongress wants to ban TikTok for all the wrong reasons | Editorialdailyfreepress.com
- Congress is kinda lame, TikTok-verse decidesPOLITICO
- EDITORIAL: Trump scapegoating immigrants againnwasianweekly.com
- Report: China Covertly Lobbying Congress on TikTokbreitbart.com
- The TikTok Hearing Revealed That Congress Is the ProblemWired.com
- Congress seems more determined to ban TikTok than everThe Verge
- TikTok CEO to testify before Congress in MarchThe Verge
- Five key moments in TikTok CEO's Congress grillingBBC
- All of Big Tech Could Be in Trouble After TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s Testimony in Congressobserver.com
- BTikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew's Congress showdown: Five key momentsbbc.co.uk
- Congress goes wobbly on TikTokPOLITICO
- TIs TikTok A Threat? Why Congress Is Freaking Out Over Alleged Data Collectionthefloridastar.com
- Despite growing support in Congress for a TikTok ban, Hawley fails to force his bill forwardkansascity.com
- US Congress goes wobbly on TikTokPolitico.eu
- Congress Ramps Up the Pressure on TikTokThe New York Times
- TikTok CEO fails to convince Congress that the app is not a “weapon” for ChinaArs Technica
- TikTok Paid for an Astroturfed Mob of Influencers to Show Up as CEO Testified Before Congressbreitbart.com
- Congress returns. Unfortunately, so has Manchin | Editorialnj.com