While users who already downloaded the app can access it, TikTok isn’t available for download in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Despite the order, companies like ...
This article was updated on Jan. 17 at 12:45 p.m. The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld a federal law that will require TikTok to shut down in the United States unless its Chinese parent ...
Editor's Note: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday, Jan. 20 to keep TikTok operating for 75 days. Trump’s order instructs the U.S. attorney general not to take any action to ...
It’s hard to square Trump’s oath of office with his attitude toward a law regarding TikTok’s ownership.
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to issue an executive order on Monday to postpone the ban on TikTok from going into effect.
The popular social media app TikTok went dark for its 170 million American users on Jan. 19, after months of fighting the federal government’s demand that it separate from its China-based parent ...
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to issue an executive order on Monday to postpone the ban on TikTok from going into effect ...
TikTok has officially been banned in the United States, weeks after the Supreme Court upheld the law that would require its Chinese-owned company ByteDance to sell to a U.S.-held company.
In the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from Friday the app was to shut down after the court upheld a bipartisan law that banned TikTok nationwide, provided it was still controlled by its Chinese ...
Here’s everything you need to know about TikTok: when it will go dark, whether Trump can save it, who might buy the app—and how to get your TikTok tombstone.
President-elect Donald Trump said he would revive TikTok access in the U.S. by executive order after he is sworn in on Monday, but said he wants the popular social media app to be at least half owned ...