The clock may be running out for TikTok. The company behind the wildly popular social media platform says it will "go dark" ...
The tech firms that host the app are putting their shareholders at risk by failing to comply with the law.
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President Trump’s plan to save TikTok is putting him at a crossroads with some Republicans as questions mount over the ...
This article was updated on Jan. 17 at 12:45 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a federal law that will ...
President-elect Donald Trump will enact a swath of executive orders overhauling the federal government’s treatment of immigrants, transgender Americans, and diversity programs on Monday morning in an ...
Business leaders, lawmakers, legal scholars, and influencers who make money on TikTok are watching to see how Trump tries to ...
His tune changed, to put it mildly. After briefly meeting with Jeff Yass, a billionaire American investor in the app (and ...
Skeptics have highlighted how Trump was the one who initially called for the Chinese-owned social media app to be banned in ...
TikTok arrived in the U.S. almost 6 1/2 years ago. The possibility the U.S. would outlaw the video-sharing app has kept influencers and users in anxious limbo for more than four of the years since ...
The U.S. Supreme Court left in place a law that would ban TikTok, the social media app that for years has raised national ...
A law enacted last year requires ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, to sell the platform by Sunday or be excluded from U.S.