The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok's Chinese owner to sell off the app's U.S. business or face a nationwide ban Sunday.
TikTok does “not dispute that the government has an important ... Of particular note during those arguments was Chief Justice John Roberts, who repeatedly suggested that the court might consider revisiting precedents protecting obscenity online.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew said in a video that the ... subject to doing intelligence work for the Chinese government?" Chief Justice John Roberts asked Francisco, referring to ByteDance.
The CEO of TikTok, Shou Zi Chew, is also there ... She went on to serve as a clerk to Chief Justice John Roberts. 3 former Republican Speakers of the House are present Newt Gingrich, John Boehner and Kevin McCarthy are in the Capitol Rotunda for the ...
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president today, promising a “revolution of common sense” and taking charge as Republicans assume unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
When refugees from the app showed up on an alternative called RedNote, understanding was fostered.
Social media users were divided over the scene in the video, with one saying it's their "deepest airport pet peeve," while another said: "I don't get it."
running back Noah Roberts said he would be on campus in Lincoln this weekend. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Roberts holds offers from Michigan, Ohio State, Florida State, Oklahoma, Oregon and others.
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance temporarily shut down the app in the U.S., just hours before a deadline to either sell the app or face a nationwide ban over concerns about its ties to China.
President Trump on Monday said Microsoft is one of the technology companies eyeing TikTok to keep the app in the United States amid a looming government ban. When asked if Microsoft was one of the ...
Ahead of returning to office, Trump had signalled he would pause the ban - though TikTok still took itself offline within the US for a brief window, before returning online with a message that ...
TikTok users in the US are opening the app to find a message saying they "can't use" the social media platform "for now" due to a law enacted in Washington. A ban on the app was due to take effect ...