Trump recently petitioned the Supreme Court to halt a ban on TikTok in the U.S., but the justices appear unconvinced.
Police said a 19-year-old admitted to starting a fire on Sunday over the TikTok ban. The fire took place at an office used by ...
To some tech observers, the TikTok fracas speaks to years of Washington misdirection, as Congress theatrically argues over online content while ignoring more straightforward issues that could have ...
On the eve of his inauguration, President Donald Trump said an executive order suspending a nationwide ban on TikTok would be ...
President-elect Donald Trump promised to extend the deadline on the law that temporarily shut down the social media app over ...
The situation previews a series of looming clashes between Trump’s personal interests and lawmakers’ professed principles.
U.S. Congress recently grilled Tiktok CEO Shou Zi Chew over the app's data privacy and national security concerns but what should have been an investigation turned into an internet sensation for all ...
TikTok's temporary shutdown and restoration over the weekend spark outrage, with experts suggesting a PR stunt.
TikTok’s dance moves have gotten dirty—and Constitutionally dangerous. The app has brought the U.S. into unchartered legal ...
A 19-year-old Wisconsin man was arrested in the early morning hours of Sunday for setting first to an office leased by a ...
TikTok appears to be coming back online just hours after President-elect Donald Trump pledged Sunday that he would sign an executive order Monday that aims to restore the banned app.
While Trump gained praise from users for the reprieve, he faces long-time skeptics in his own Republican Party about what they see as the app’s ongoing national security threat.