Welcome back to Week in Review. This week, we’re looking at the impacts of the looming TikTok ban in the U.S., including the ...
On Saturday, TikTok users in the United States scrolled through the app for what could be its final hours after the Supreme ...
With the Supreme Court and Biden administration declining to step in, and Trump not saying exactly what he'll do, TikTok appears poised to shut down on Jan. 19. Here's what we know.
U.S. officials have long feared that the widely popular short-form video app could be used as a vehicle for espionage.
The app’s demise threatens to remove billions of dollars from the content creators and small businesses that rely on it.
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
The case hinges on whether TikTok can convince Justices that such a mandate violates the First Amendment by forcing a foreign-controlled app to sell or shut down. As of Friday, they have not — and the ...
“Frustrated” content creator Madilynn Cameron argued that the “government has failed us” and called the US a “laughing stock to other countries,” while TikTokker Emily Senn slammed the ban for ...
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) criticized the looming TikTok ban as a violation of the First Amendment, arguing that it’s based on accusations, a day after the Supreme Court opted to uphold the law ...
(NEXSTAR) – The Supreme Court Friday decided to uphold a law that bans TikTok starting on Sunday, unless the social media app ...
Many Austin-based influencers make the majority of their income from TikTok. Read about eight who wonder what happens next if the app is banned.