TikTok went offline in the United States Saturday night, less than two hours before a ban was slated to go into effect.
Users in the U.S. cannot access several apps owned by Chinese company ByteDance as new legislation comes into effect.
U.S. officials have long feared that the widely popular short-form video app could be used as a vehicle for espionage.
Trump inauguration moved inside by freezing weather as large crowds gather in Washington for protests: Live - President-elect ...
The human dancing videos and the cat dancing videos on TikTok have nothing on the dancing by politicians who voted for the ...
The Supreme Court decided not to stop a law that is set to ban TikTok this Sunday. On Friday, the high court issued a ruling ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese parent company does not sell the platform by Sunday.
The United States Supreme Court upheld a law on Friday that will force TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app or ...