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MrBeast's pledge to buy TikTok sparked billionaire interest as the app faces a Jan. 19 U.S. ban deadline over ByteDance ownership. -
North Korea Outlaws Hot Dogs in Crackdown on 'Treasonous' American Food
North Korea's latest ban targets hot dogs, with serving or selling them now treasonous and punishable by labor camp sentences. -
US Congress Targets TikTok for Ban, Citing National Security, ByteDance Faces Tight Deadline for Sale
How close is TikTok to being banned in the US? Find out why Congress is citing national security to force ByteDance's hand. Unravel the details behind the looming deadline. FOLLOW our in-depth analysis for insights. -
Sex-Selection Abortions Ban Bill Signed In Arkansas
Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson signs sex-selection abortion ban bill, a solution to a possible problem despite having no absolute evidence that sex-selection abortion happens in the U.S. -
Ban On Non-Lawyer Investment In Law Firms, 2nd Circuit Rules It Doesn’t Violate Right Of Association
A federal appeals court has ruled that ban on outside investment in law firms doesn’t violate lawyers’ First Amendment right to freedom of association. -
Las Vegas Judge Banned For Life After Handcuffing Public Defender
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Conrad Hafen will never serve as a judge in Nevada, the state’s Commission on Judicial Discipline says. -
Travel Ban To Be Revised and Lawful Permanent Residents Not Affected, Government Brief Says
President Donald Trump is set to issue a revised order that allows lawful permanent residents entry in the U.S. following a federal court's decision to halt implementation of the travel ban. -
2,000 Bosnian Women Stage Protest March Against Banning of Hijab at Legal Institutions
Women in Bosnia marched on a protest on Sunday, fighting against the ban of Hijab, the customary headscarves sported by Muslim women, when entering judicial institutions. Protest leaders are saying that the ban is an "attack" against Muslim identity. -
New Ban on Legal Highs Approved in the UK, Health Minister Approves
The Psychoactive Substances Act, or the 'blanket' ban on New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), has just received formal approval from the Queen. -
Former HBOS heads considers legal action against City regulators threatening proceedings against them
The former HBOS heads who are under probe by the FCA and PRA are considering legal action against the City regulations if they try to ban them from the financial industry. This may threaten the litigations against the former bank managers of the collapsed Bank that needed a £20.5bn taxpayer bailout. -
Donald Trump Ban on UK Still Being Debated
The business tycoon and Rebuplican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, was pummeled and denounced during a debate in the British parliament with several members expressing their support in banning him from the United Kingdom. -
Entrepreneurs filed a complaint against Cookie Bill for preventing the sale of goods made at home
Entrepreneurs filed a complaint against Cookie Bill for preventing the sale of goods made at home. Published reports say that the Wisconsin attorney general's office is on the process of reviewing the complaint. -
Miners ask court to lift ban on uranium mining near Grand Canyon
The American mining industry is asking a federal appeals court to overturn a ban on new uranium mining claims near the Grand Canyon in a legal battle with environmentalists over impacts on the premier U.S. park.
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