Exploration of the potential TikTok ban in the U.S., including steps for users to back up their videos ahead of time.
The company has appealed all the way to the highest court. And it has a powerful ally on its side: incoming president Donald Trump.
The fate of the popular social media site will be the subject of oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday.
WASHINGTON -- The law that could ban TikTok is coming before the Supreme Court on Friday, with the justices largely holding the app's fate in their hands. The popular social media platform says the ...
Around two million creators rely on TikTok to make a living. Now, with a Supreme Court hearing looming, they’re preparing for a potential ban.
Justices will hear arguments in two consolidated cases taking aim at the federal law, which requires Chinese-owned ByteDance ...
In a collision between free speech and national security, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over the fate of TikTok, a ...
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of TikTok in the U.S. as a federal ban on foreign-adversary owned apps is set to take ...
Back in April, President Joe Biden signed a bill that had been passed by Congress that forced TikTok owner ByteDance to sell ...
Justices are set to hear arguments Friday over a federal law requiring the China-based social-media app to shut down or find ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Friday on a law that could ban new downloads or updates of TikTok in the U.S.
On Boston Globe Today, media reporter Aidan Ryan discusses the implications if the nation’s highest court upholds the law to ban the app.