The Supreme Court is deliberating a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. by Jan. 19 due to national security concerns.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a challenge against TikTok's ban, and early opinions suggest it will be upheld.
Molinaro is just one of many TikTok influencers who are now bracing for a possible ban of the app in the United States — and the loss of her six-figure income that could come with it. A U.S. law that ...
During more than two hours of oral arguments, a majority of the Supreme Court justices appear to agree with the government’s position that TikTok, owned by a Chinese-based company ByteDance, poses a ...
The Supreme Court appeared largely—though not entirely—unmoved by arguments that a federal ban on TikTok would violate the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The State of Texas sued TikTok and its owner, according to documents shared by the Texas attorney general ...
TikTok has just ten days until it faces a possible ban in the US. If the Supreme Court declines to halt the law before ...
After the Supreme Court heard oral arguments over a law that could ban TikTok, it looks like one of its last possible ...
The court is hearing oral arguments on TikTok’s bid to block a law that would lead to its ban in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if ...
The government and lawyers for TikTok argued over the future of TikTok and whether a law should be upheld requiring a ban on TikTok if its China-based owner doesn't sell it. Government lawyers cited ...
Under a bipartisan law passed by Congress and signed by President Biden last year, TikTok must cut ties with China-based ...
A law banning TikTok in the US is on the table at the Supreme Court. Justices hold the fate of the app in their hands while ...