TikTok has confirmed that it will cease operations in the US later this month unless the Supreme Court blocks or delays its ban.
While Friday's U.S. Supreme Court hearing on a potential TikTok ban has more to do with national security concerns than anything else, the app's addictive features can't be separated from the story.
The US Supreme Court is to hear TikTok's appeal on Friday of a law that would force its Chinese owner to sell the wildly ...
Top House Judiciary Committee Democrat urges Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from Trump hush money ...
TikTok will appear before the US Supreme Court on Friday in a last-ditch effort to overturn a ban, in a case testing the ...
The Supreme Court on Friday will hear oral arguments in the case involving the future of TikTok in the U.S., which could ban ...
"TikTok actively worked to deceive parents and lure children onto their app despite the presence of an overwhelming amount of ...
TikTok will argue its case in front of the Supreme Court this week, but if a law isn't overturned, the app will shut down by ...
Court to hear arguments Friday on law forcing TikTok sale by Chinese parent company that takes effect in Jan. 19.
With Donald Trump on its side, the Chinese-controlled company behind the popular app claims the First Amendment protects it ...
Shark Tank's billionaire entrepreneur and former the Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has made a formal offer to buy TikTok.