Elon Musk on Friday came out against banning TikTok in the United States, even if it would mean less competition for his ...
The government’s case against TikTok is vague. Broadly speaking, the concern from lawmakers —offered without definitive proof of any actual malfeasance—is that the Chinese government can use TikTok, ...
The House of Representatives voted Saturday to approve legislation that could ban TikTok nationwide by 2025, following years of scrutiny into whether the popular social media app poses national ...
Elon Musk addresses bot issue on X platform, emphasizing content quality and proposing new user fee to tackle bot ...
In light of the Senate passing a forced sale of Chinese-owned TikTok, one senior Republican and FCC commissioner explains how ...
For years, TikTok leadership tried to convince the United States that the popular social media app used by as many as 170 million Americans was not a threat to national security. It lost that fight ...
TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, has 270 days to divest itself before a potential US ban. There's a long fight ahead. This doesn't mean you'll be without the app right now or anytime soon.
Former President Donald Trump renewed on Monday his new-found opposition to a potential TikTok ban—which he had sought as president—blaming President Joe Biden for its possible passage and ...
If TikTok's legal challenge to the new law fails, users can at best expect to see its empty shell remain in the U.S.