WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, Jan 15 (Reuters) - TikTok plans to shut U.S. operations of its social media app used by 170 million Americans on Sunday, when a federal ban is set to take effect, barring a ...
TikTok faces a possible ban in the U.S. later this month if a law that could require the social media app's Chinese owner, ByteDance, to part ways with the platform takes effect as scheduled on ...
Key social media stocks reversed course higher after a negative open, as the Supreme Court takes up oral argument over a potential U.S. ban of TikTok (BDNCE) looming within 10 days. TikTok ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide the fate of TikTok, the wildly popular social media video app used by 170 million Americans, this week. Depending on how they rule, TikTok could be banned in ...
The Supreme Court could rule on TikTok’s fate as soon as Wednesday, after justices signaled during oral arguments Friday they may uphold the federal law banning TikTok unless it divests itself ...
Time is getting short for TikTok. The short-form video hosting app owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance may be shut down on Jan. 19, and this has sent people online into a frenzy.