TikTok on Friday said that it would turn off more than 170 million Americans’ access to the super popular video app on Sunday ...
President Trump reversed course on his efforts to ban TikTok in recent months, now being hailed as the app's savior this week ...
The social media app said it would abide by a law requiring it to cease operations in the United States on Jan. 19 ...
The White House on Saturday called TikTok’s statement warning that it will “go dark” on Sunday unless President Biden steps ...
Trump is seeking to protect TikTok from a new law that gives parent ByteDance until Sunday to sell the app to an American ...
President Joe Biden reportedly won't enforce the U.S. TikTok ban, leaving it up to President-elect Donald Trump to make the final call on the popular video-sharing app's immediate future.
After President Biden's administration said it won't enforce a ban before Donald Trump takes office, the president-elect ...
The platform has until Sunday to cut ties with its China-based parent, ByteDance, or shut down its U.S. operation to resolve ...