Supreme Court upholds law that could ban TikTok in the U.S., leaving the matter to Trump Did the TikTok ban get ...
The app had more than 170 million monthly users in the U.S. The black-out is the result of a law forcing the service offline ...
The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the federal law banning TikTok beginning Sunday unless it’s sold by its China-based ...
The Supreme Court unanimously found the new law that could lead to a ban of TikTok does not violate the First Amendment ...
TikTok, ByteDance and several users of the app sued to halt the ban, arguing it would suppress free speech for the millions ...
Now that TikTok has finally reached the end of its legal options in the US to avoid a ban, somehow, its future seems less ...
The Supreme Court has officially announced their ruling in regard to TikTok: They are upholding the law that effectively bans ...
And while the “I was for it before I was against it” crowd opposing the ban now stretches from Chuck Schumer to Donald Trump, ...
President Donald Trump has directed his Justice Department to pause enforcement of the TikTok ban until early April.
That decision shifts the focus to whether President-elect Donald Trump can intervene after he takes office on Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law passed in Congress that bans TikTok, which could lead to 3.7 ...
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for TikTok to be banned in the United States on Sunday, ruling that a policy aiming to ...