The U.S. is inching closer and closer to a potential TikTok ban — with the nation’s highest court upholding a law that’s set ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law today that could ban the wildly popular social media app TikTok in the U.S. starting on Sunday ...
With a shutdown looming, some social media platforms have turned the charm up to woo a potential influx of new users.
After years of fun choreography, challenges, catchy sayings, viral sagas, and of course boosted music, TikTok is officially ...
Justices reject the Chinese app’s First Amendment challenge to a federal law against “foreign adversary” control.
Many TikTok creators allow users to download their posts, but it’s possible you might not be able to save everything you want ...
Starting in 2017, when the Chinese social video app merged with its competitor Musical.ly, TikTok has grown from a niche teen ...
Supreme Court lets TikTok ban proceed. Here's how to back up and download your videos before the app goes away.
CNN’s senior legal analyst Elie Honig offered a breakdown of three ways that TikTok might be saved after the Supreme Court ...
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 ...
Without doubt, the remedy Congress and the President chose here is dramatic,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a concurring ...
That decision shifts the focus to whether President-elect Donald Trump can intervene after he takes office on Monday.