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 said it will be "forced to go dark" on Sunday, Jan. 19, unless it receives a "definitive statement" from the outgoing Biden administration that the app's tech partners won't be penalized under ...
ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, said it will start the shutdown process if the Supreme Court doesn’t step in.
The Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban, making it into a law that went into effect on January 19. Once the TikTok ban was officially going to be made legal, TikTok shut down for United States ...
TikTok could fade to black in the U.S. in a matter of days after the Supreme Court rejected its appeal to halt a law that will ban the popular video app as of Jan. 19 unless Chinese parent ByteDance ...
Some U.S. lawmakers are advocating for an extension on the deadline for TikTok's Beijing parent company to sell U.S. assets ...
The vice president has been asked to lead White House efforts to broker a deal that would keep the popular video app ...
Biden officials have been exploring ways to keep TikTok available after the Jan. 19 deadline, NBC News reported, so as to defer the problem to Trump. TikTok CEO Shou Chew is attending a number of ...
Upon taking office, Trump directed the Department of Justice to delay enforcing the TikTok ban for 75 days, which created a ...
Not exactly. Though the word ban signifies that something is verboten, full stop, it's not as if TikTok's 170 million American users will go to their phones at midnight on Jan. 19, when the law is ...
In his first term, President Donald Trump tried to force TikTok’s parent company to sell its popular app or cease operating ...