The Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a law that would ban TikTok in the United States beginning Jan. 19 unless the ...
The US Supreme Court's coming verdict on TikTok would influence Chinese firms' willingness to engage in the US market and also be the first glimpse into the future of US-China ties with Donald Trump ...
The Supreme Court appeared to favor the government's national security claims over TikTok's 1st Amendment argument.
The president-elect may be the Chinese-owned platform’s best chance to stave off a prohibition, but the path for doing so is ...
The Supreme Court appeared ready to uphold a law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. if its Chinese owners don't sell the widly ...
The court heard oral arguments on TikTok’s bid to block a law that would lead to its ban in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if it ...
In a battle over free speech and national security, the justices expressed skepticism about Chinese content manipulation.
Congress labeled the app’s Chinese ownership a national security risk and passed a law that would ban the social media ...
TikTok has repeatedly denied any potential influence by the Chinese Communist Party and has said the law violates the First ...
The Supreme Court weighed a law forcing TikTok's divestiture, balancing free speech claims with national security concerns over its Chinese ownership ahead of a Jan. 19 shutdown deadline.
TikTok has just ten days until it faces a possible ban in the US. If the Supreme Court declines to halt the law before ...
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled in favor of upholding a law requiring Chinese-based ByteDance to divest its popular short video app TikTok in the United States by early next year or face a ban.