TikTok, Supreme Court

The popular social video platform will stop getting updates until the app becomes unusable, while about 7,000 U.S. employees remain uncertain about their jobs.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments this week about a pending ban on social media app TikTok, an outcome of a law ...
GW Law’s Alan Morrison examines peculiarities of the TikTok ban case, saying the Supreme Court could incorporate ...
TikTok creators are posting videos promoting ways to get around a looming shutdown of the app in the US, which could spell ...
Research suggests that TikTok pushes content favoring the Chinese Government and is skewing opinions of users by doing so ...
As TikTok fights to keep operating in America, a peer-reviewed study says the popular social media platform tends to make its ...
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
Similar to 2024's decision, the Trump administration gave ByteDance a deadline to sell to a U.S. company. While they were in talks with Microsoft and Oracle to sell, TikTok ended up filing a request ...