The US Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that will ban TikTok in the United States, potentially denying the video-sharing app to 170 million users in less than two days. The stinging legal defeat for TikTok sent officials scrambling for a solution with the Biden White House saying it will not enforce the ban,
As Biden exits office, Trump takes charge of TikTok’s fate amid national security concerns and congressional debate
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law banning TikTok, citing national security concerns if ByteDance, its Chinese parent, doesn't sell it. The 9-0 decision puts TikTok's future in doubt. Despite attempts to challenge the law,
WASHINGTON - TikTok has lost its appeal to the US Supreme Court for a reprieve from a law that it shut down its operations in the United States on Sun
TikTok faces a looming ban in the U.S. unless the Biden administration provides assurances to major tech firms. The Supreme Court upheld a law mandating ByteDance to divest TikTok, raising national security concerns.
That’s the pressing question keeping creators and small business owners in anxious limbo as they await a decision that could ... TikTok to break ties with its Chinese-based parent company, ByteDance, or face a U.S. ban. At the heart of the case is ...
The fate of the popular app will be decided by the Supreme Court, which will hear arguments on Jan. 10 over a law requiring TikTok to break ties with its Chinese-based parent company, ByteDance,
Discover how the TikTok ban affects U.S. users and the potential effect of the incoming Trump Administration on enforcing the ban.
The decision resolves a long-running legal dispute between the Department of Justice and TikTok. But experts say President-elect Donald Trump will now have considerable sway over the platform's future in the U.
The outcome will affect many across the nation, including local influencers in Mississippi: Taylor Burns and Jessie Whittington. Burns is a fashion and lifestyle TikToker who goes by "Queen Tay" while Whittington makes specialty soap bars for her booming business Country Lather Soaps.
The US Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that could force TikTok to shut down in the United States, potentially cutting off the app's 170 million users within days. The Department of Justice noted that enforcing the law "will be a process that plays out over time,
TikTok’s future in the United States is yet to be seen following a Supreme Court ruling that cleared the way to ban the app Sunday and President-elect Donald Trump’s wish to keep it. The high court unanimously ruled Friday that the divest-or-ban law does not violate TikTok’s or its users’ First Amendment rights.