With the TikTok ban less than a week away, content creators have started looking at their options for alternative platforms.
Arguments have ended in the Supreme Court hearing Friday, over whether or not ByteDance will have to give up ownership rights to TikTok, or risk shutting down the app for its 170 million U.S. users.
On Friday, the Supreme Court heard last-minute arguments about the ban, with TikTok angling for an intervention or, at least, ...
On Friday, TikTok will get the chance to argue its case before the Supreme Court, which is deciding whether the government ...
The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court. The justices largely hold the app’s fate in their hands as they hear the case Friday.
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In a collision between free speech and national security, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over the fate of TikTok.
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The briefs, filed a week before oral arguments, offered sharply differing accounts of China’s influence over the site and the ...
President-elect Donald Trump requested that the Supreme Court suspend the TikTok ban until after he takes office while he ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to pause implementation of a law that would ban TikTok in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if the app is not sold by its Chinese parent ...