TikTok ban and more government news: What’s trending today

TikTok content creator holds sign outside Capitol

A TikTok content creator, speaks to reporters outside the U.S. Capitol, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Washington, as Senators prepare to consider legislation that would force TikTok's China-based parent company to sell the social media platform under the threat of a ban, a contentious move by U.S. lawmakers. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)AP

Here’s a look at some of the top stories trending online today, April 24. They include the latest government news out of Washington including a potential TikTok ban and much more.

Congress just passed a potential TikTok ban. Here’s what happens next (CNN)

Biden adminstration finalizes rule to grant overtime for millions more salaried workers (AP)

After battle with Republicans, Biden to sign Ukraine aid package (Reuters)

Hospitals at center of Supreme Court’s next abortion battle (The Hill)

New federal rule to guarantee hassle-free airline cash refunds, administration says (NBC)

The FTC votes to ban employment noncompetes (Axios)

$138.7M settlement over FBI’s botching of Larry Nassar assault allegations (Politico)

Top 3 takeaways from Day 6 of Trump’s hush money trial (ABC)

Other trending headlines

Megan Thee Stallion Sued by Cameraman Over Hostile Work Environment Claim (THR)

Amazon debuts grocery delivery program for Prime members, SNAP recipients (CBS)

Army Horses Captured After Running Loose Through Central London (Forbes)

Nasa reveals giant lava lake on Jupiter’s volcanic moon (BBC)

Mississippi man finds fossilized remains of saber-toothed tiger dating back 10,000 years (USA Today)

Uma Thurman and ‘Pulp Fiction’ cast reminisce to celebrate film’s 30th anniversary (CNN)

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