The Supreme Court ruled Friday that a controversial ban on TikTok may take effect this weekend, rejecting an appeal from the ...
By Andrew Chung, John Kruzel and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Supreme Court upheld on Friday a law banning ...
First lady Jill Biden expressed her disappointment with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a new interview with The ...
Justices did not issue a ruling in the closely watched case over a potential ban, dialing up intrigue over the app’s fate.
Utah filed its lawsuit against the United States government last August. The state argued that it is deprived of more than ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law that could ban TikTok, requiring its parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app to American ...
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 runup to the ban’s effective date, President Joe Biden’s administration signaled it would leave enforcement of the ban to Trump, who will be inaugurated on Monday. Despite that, TikTok has said ...
The fate of TikTok is keeping creators and small business owners in anxious limbo as they await a decision from the Supreme ...
TikTok, already banned in India, is one of the most prominent social media platforms in the United States, used by about 270 ...
The app’s fate is in the hands of Donald Trump, who has vowed to rescue it after returning to the presidency on Monday.