In an unsigned opinion, the Court sided with the national security concerns about TikTok rather than the First Amendment ...
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, in a video message posted to the platform after the Supreme Court ruling upholding the U.S. law that ...
Shou Zi Chew thanked the incoming president for efforts to "find a solution that keeps TikTok available in the United States." ...
Gorsuch, a conservative appointed to the court by Donald Trump in 2017, cast doubt on how ... Trump has yet to comment on the ...
TikTok, ByteDance and several users of the app sued to halt the ban, arguing it would suppress free speech for the millions ...
The app had more than 170 million monthly users in the U.S. The black-out is the result of a law forcing the service offline ...
Justices did not issue a ruling in the closely watched case over a potential ban, dialing up intrigue over the app’s fate.
The Supreme Court ruled that TikTok's ties to China pose national security risks, outweighing concerns about free speech.
While President-elect Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to block a looming U.S. ban on TikTok in a major case being argued on Friday that pits free speech rights against national security ...
The latest turn in the ongoing saga over TikTok in the United States has brought the balance of power among the three ...
TikTok CEO Shou Chew on Friday thanked President-elect Donald Trump for supporting the company's efforts to remain available to U.S. users. In a video posted to TikTok, his first public statement ...