A potential ban on TikTok could cause the app to disappear as soon as Jan. 19, prompting users and influencers to frantically find ways to save their precious video content. On Jan. 17, the Supreme ...
WASHINGTON (CBS NEWS) - TikTok voluntarily shut down service in the U.S. late Saturday night, cutting off access to tens of millions of users after the Supreme Court this week upheld a law that ...
UPDATE: TikTok said Jan. 19 said in a statement on X, "In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service." The news comes after President-elect Donald Trump called ...
The Supreme Court has weighed in on the pending TikTok ban, just two days before the Jan. 19 deadline when it is set to go into effect. On Friday, Jan. 17, the court ruled that the law forcing TikTok ...
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'Bizarre' argument from TikTok’s attorney highlights why SCOTUS ruled 9-0 against company
In an unanimous ruling handed down on Friday morning, January 17 in TikTok v. Merrick B. Garland, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a TikTok ban that is scheduled to go into effect on Sunday, January 19 ...
The move comes after the company lost a legal challenge to a divest-or-ban law in the Supreme Court. The shutdown may not last forever, as TikTok hopes President-elect Donald Trump will step in.
The Supreme Court upheld the law that would ban the TikTok app in the United States effective on Sunday after siding with the government's national security concerns. Last year, Congress passed a law ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. starting Sunday. U.S. social media stocks are expected to benefit if the ban goes into effect, as American users migrate to competitors ...
If TikTok is banned by the federal government, the ByteDance-owned company plans to end all operations in the U.S. on Sunday -- effectively shutting out over 170 million American users, as well as ...
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