Political shifts and legal hurdles have delayed TikTok's removal, with Biden reportedly kicking the issue to Trump.
The app had more than 170 million monthly users in the U.S. The black-out is the result of a law forcing the service offline ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a new law that would lead to a ban of the social media platform TikTok, ...
ByteDance has not publicly indicated any willingness to sell its TikTok stake. TikTok has told employees that they will still have jobs regardless of the Supreme Court ruling. In the event of an ...
In an unsigned opinion, the Court sided with the national security concerns about TikTok rather than the First Amendment ...
TikTok, ByteDance and several users of the app sued to halt the ban, arguing it would suppress free speech for the millions ...
Under federal legislation, if TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance does not sell the platform by Sunday, it will be banned in the U.S. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments from TikTok ...
Some lawmakers and Biden administration officials have predicted that ByteDance will relent after the Supreme Court has spoken and a ban looks imminent. On Thursday, a White House official and ...
Supreme Court backs the TikTok ban. TikTok must be sold or it will be banned this weekend The U.S. Department of Justice says TikTok, whose owner, ByteDance, based in Beijing, has access to ...
TikTok reportedly will shut down the app in the U.S. unless the Supreme Court halts a law banning the app unless ByteDance divests its stake.
TikTok is no longer available in the United States —at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s ...
More on the TikTok ban:Why the Supreme Court is likely to side against 170 million TikTok users If ByteDance does not sell TikTok to someone less adversarial than a Chinese company, the app will ...
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