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16.09.2024 14:10
TikTok fights sell-or-ban law in first US court hearing - Nikkei Asia PALO ALTO, California -- U.S. judges weighed the question of whether constitutional rights should be extended to TikTok despite its Chinese ownership on Monday, as the popular short-video app argued a sell-or-ban bill infringes on free speech in a high-stakes hearing that could decide its fate.In a lawsuit brought by TikTok and other entities, the company is arguing that forced divestiture by the U.S. government -- under the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act -- is unconstitutional. It alleges that the law violates American users' rights under the First Amendment of the constitution and the company's right to the guarantee of equal protection under the law.

16.09.2024 14:38
Sumo: Outright leader Onosato beats Wakamotoharu to stay perfect Rising star Onosato took another step toward ozeki promotion and his second Emperor's Cup with a dominant performance against rank-and-file opponent Wakamotoharu at the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament on Monday. The 24-year-old prodigy improved to a perfect 9-0 on Day 9 at Ryogoku Kokugikan, where fellow sekiwake Kirishima remained his closest rival at 8-1. Read full story here

16.09.2024 16:02
Japan halts gene research of athletes amid privacy concerns A Japanese national sports institution has halted its investigation into the relationship between the genes of top athletes and their performance as well as injury risk, a source familiar with the matter said Monday. The Japan Institute of Sports Sciences launched the study in fiscal 2017, but concerns grew internally that the information could be misused, the source said, adding the research was suspended in fiscal 2022. Read full story here

16.09.2024 16:31
Takaichi tops Kyodo poll of LDP supporters as most fit to be Japan PM Former economic security minister Sanae Takaichi is viewed by 27.7 percent of Liberal Democratic Party supporters as most suitable to be Japan's next prime minister, a Kyodo News poll showed Monday, two weeks ahead of the party's presidential election. Takaichi is running in the Sept. 27 LDP race to choose the successor of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who announced in August that he will not seek reelection as leader of the ruling party in the wake of a slush funds scandal that has shaken support for the party since late last year. Read full story here

16.09.2024 16:57
Are Voters Feeling Better About the Economy? After another tumultuous weekend in the presidential campaign, Americans are still largely focused on their finances, new surveys show. That could give an edge to Vice President Kamala Harris.