The latest turn in the ongoing saga over TikTok in the United States has brought the balance of power among the three branches of government into the spotlight.
TikTok held firm and refused to be sold, Congress blinked, and now everyone is scrambling to avoid a backlash from its ...
TikTok’s CEO Shou Zi Chew was seated on the dais at Trump’s inauguration Monday, signaling a budding alliance with the ...
President-elect Donald Trump proposed the U.S. own half of TikTok to satisfy national security concerns and save the social ...
President Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office that halts the ban on TikTok. But is TikTok actually ...
DeepSeek, the Chinese-owned ChatGPT rival, could pose the same national security concerns that Congress has about TikTok, ...
A growing number of lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden to grant a reprieve to prevent TikTok from going dark in the ...
The new president is tossing out some of the biggest names in the tech world as possible buyers of TikTok’s US operations, ...
The fate of the Chinese-owned app is uncertain, but the effects of banning it would ripple through campus communities.
Trump also laid out on Truth Social what he thinks a “qualified divestiture” of TikTok by ByteDance could look like.
Donald Trump has a duty to protect the national security of the United States. TikTok must be a part of that consideration ...