To block or not to block TikTok. That is the question for the U.S. Supreme court who is considering whether to pause a ban on the app, which is set for Jan. 19.
The Supreme Court appeared largely—though not entirely—unmoved by arguments that a federal ban on TikTok would violate the ...
The Supreme Court is deliberating a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by Jan. 19 due to national security concerns.
The US Supreme Court appears poised to uphold a ban Congress imposed on TikTok in the US in just days.
AUSTIN, Texas — The State of Texas sued TikTok and its owner, according to documents shared by the Texas attorney general ...
The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
TikTok became one of the world’s biggest social media and entertainment apps. Find out how the approaching ban could affect ...
The supreme court heard arguments this morning as to why they should overturn or delay the ban of TikTok, but it does not appear that will happen.
Since its 2016 launch, Tik Tok has gone from a casual video-sharing app to a platform where creators can build careers and generate significant revenue.
TikTok has cemented itself as a quintessential entertainment app, offering everything from funny skits and makeup tutorials ...
On Friday, the U.S. government argued that the ban of TikTok is a matter of national security, while the company's attorneys argue the ban is unconstitutional.