TikTok has maintained about 90% of its user traffic in the U.S., despite briefly going offline and being removed from the Apple and Google app stores.
President Trump’s critics were quick to declare his 75-day pause on TikTok’s shutdown illegal — but nearly two weeks later, nobody has sued to stop it.
DeepSeek, the Chinese-owned ChatGPT rival, could pose the same national security concerns that Congress has about TikTok, Philip Elliott writes.
All 64 passengers on board the fatal American Airlines flight have been named and pictured, including children and their mothers.
The child’s father found his daughter in the bedroom of a rental property in Fairfax County, Virginia, court records show.
Washington DC plane crash caught on dash cam Dash cam footage has been released which shows the moment an American Airlines plane collided with a military helicopter in Washington DC. Meanwhile, black boxes have been recovered from the airliner and tests are being carried out in a laboratory.
The Washington Capitals will continue to wear the logo of Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok on their road jerseys after a U.S. ban on the company was lifted.
A ban on TikTok went into effect as expected on Jan. 19, but the app was back online hours after TikTok stopped service in the United States.
The latest turn in the ongoing saga over TikTok in the United States has brought the balance of power among the three branches of government into the spotlight.
After all, TikTok is the reason there are more self-made millionaire influencers and content creators in the U.S. than ever before.
Case in point: the TikTok ban. Concerns about Chinese ownership of an app with 170 million American users are legitimate. Nevertheless, it is rash to force ByteDance to divest or shut it down. Unless a sale can be arranged,