The Supreme Court heard arguments over the fate of TikTok on Friday. The popular social media app could be federally banned in the U.S. later this month if its China-based parent company does not sell ...
A potential Tik Tok ban means more than 150 million people in the U.S. could lose access to the popular social media app, ...
TikTok has just ten days until it faces a possible ban in the US. If the Supreme Court declines to halt the law before ...
The court heard oral arguments on TikTok’s bid to block a law that would lead to its ban in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if it ...
As the Supreme Court weighs a ban on the video-sharing site, no one has more to lose than Zhang Yiming.
The platform said it would welcome even a brief reprieve. That would let the Trump administration seek a deal and might let the justices avoid wading into the contentious constitutional issues.
Also, Los Angeles firefighters worked to contain the city’s largest fires. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.
Congress labeled the app’s Chinese ownership a national security risk and passed a law that would ban the social media ...
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Friday voiced skepticism of TikTok’s challenge to a federal law requiring the China-based ...
The Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold a law that would ban the video-sharing app TikTok in the U.S. after Jan. 19 ...
The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court. The justices largely hold the app’s fate in their hands as ...
Congress, which passed the TikTok law with bipartisan support, says China’s influence over the platform poses a national ...