When the Supreme Court upheld a law that banned TikTok from the US, it seemed well aware that its ruling could resonate far ...
This article was updated on Jan. 17 at 12:45 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a federal law that will ...
TikTok went offline in the United States Saturday night, less than two hours before a ban was slated to go into effect.
TikTok said it will have to “go dark” this weekend unless the outgoing Biden administration assures the company it won’t ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok's Chinese owner to sell off the app's U.S. business or face a nationwide ...
Justices brushed aside arguments that shutting down the platform prevents 170 million users from expressing themselves and ...
And while the “I was for it before I was against it” crowd opposing the ban now stretches from Chuck Schumer to Donald Trump, ...
The app went dark nationwide on Saturday night, but the company indicated it was in the process of restoring the service ...
TikTok flickers back to life after going dark in the United States as the fate of the app hangs in the balance.
Americans regained access to TikTok after a 14-hour ban left the popular app unavailable.As of Sunday, Jan. 19, it remained ...
For now, TikTok lives to fight another day. But as this saga continues to unfold, it’s clear that the battle over its future ...
Last week, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of a federal law that bans the distribution of TikTok in the United States unless and until it is sold to a new owner. The Court ...