Some TikTok users broke down in tears and engaged in profanity-laced rants after the Supreme Court upheld a law to ban the ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court voted to uphold the incoming law that would ban the video-sharing app TikTok across the United States. In an unsigned opinion the court voted unanimously (9-0 ...
Fearing enormous fines, Google and Apple held off from reinstating TikTok to their app stores until the DOJ sent them a ...
Without doubt, the remedy Congress and the President chose here is dramatic,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a concurring opinion. “Whether this law will succeed in achieving its ends, I do not know.” ...
When the Supreme Court upheld a law that banned TikTok ... But if nothing else, the decision will “make it more difficult for the United States to challenge the increasing number of censorial ...
Speculations of a permanent TikTok ban aren't speculation anymore for the app's 170 million American users. The United States Supreme Court announced today that it will uphold a law that would ban ...
A whopping 77% of Americans say they remain concerned about continued Chinese ownership of TikTok – even as the Trump ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
The ban became an active law as planned, but TikTok is not yet exactly banned from the United States, although the January 20 date has come and gone. The Supreme Court left the ban in place ...
ABC News’ Perry Russom reports what it means for millions of TikTok users as the nine justices on the Supreme Court weigh in days before the U.S ban on the app could take effect. The future of ...
TikTok created a workaround for Android users to download the app, still banned in the US: a "lite" version of the platform ...