The court's 9-0 decision throws the social media platform - and its 170 million American users - into limbo, and its fate in ...
The Supreme Court upheld the ruling that could ban TikTok on Sunday, but “TikTok refugees” across the country are already ...
Photo: Alamy In a Truth Social post, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a ...
TikTok has faced scrutiny for years over its ties to China despite its efforts to dampen concerns. View Entire Post › ...
Photo: Alamy On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to uphold a nationwide ban on the popular social media app, TikTok, ...
Justices reject the Chinese app’s First Amendment challenge to a federal law against “foreign adversary” control.
A rare wave of U.S.-China camaraderie broke out online in recent days as “refugees” from the popular short video platform ...
It remains to be seen if the Chinese-owned app will be bought by an American company or what presidential action may be taken ...
The Chinese app is still attracting an influx of so-called TikTok refugees, but you may want to think twice before ...
Several parties have expressed interest in buying the platform, but ByteDance has repeatedly said it does not plan to sell.
ByteDance has until January 19th to sell TikTok to a non-Chinese owner, or see the app banned in America. As the chances of a ...
The US Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a federal law banning TikTok unless it is sold by its China-based parent company ByteDance.