At the heart of the case is whether the law violates the First Amendment, with TikTok and its creator allies arguing that it does. The U.S. government, which sees the platform as a national security ...
The fate of the popular app will be decided by the Supreme Court, which will hear arguments on Jan. 10 over a law requiring ...
A day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter will break up a week in which the big news will be the December jobs ...
Justice Department urges Supreme Court not to grant Trump request to delay TikTok ban According to China Central Television, ...
If the government prevails as it did in a lower court, TikTok says it would shut down its U.S. platform by Jan. 19, leaving creators scrambling to redefine their futures.
A looming TikTok ban could affect the millions of small businesses that use the short-video social media app to help them grow their business.
This Jan. 6 won't be the same. Four years ago, then-President Donald Trump urged supporters to head to the Capitol to protest ...