-
Will a Trump administration provide a lifeline or let the Chinese-owned company sink?
-
Tik Tok has been a source for recipes, dance moves and more.
-
Tik Tok has been a source for recipes, dance moves and more.
-
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed five executive orders just after he was sworn in, including one prohibiting the use of TikTok or other foreign-owned platforms, apps or websites on state electronic devices.
-
TikTok has flipped the script on the music industry, and everyone from artists to analysts and even marketing bosses at the top labels are trying to catch up.
-
Two women who reviewed hundreds of TikTok videos each week for violent and graphic content say the company ignored the psychological trauma they suffered on the job and pushed them to meet quotas.
-
A flurry of conflict-themed videos has inundated TikTok, sending countless videos depicting military action unrelated to the war in Ukraine to millions of viewers.
-
As of Sunday, no mobile app store in the U.S. will be allowed to distribute or maintain the popular Chinese-owned apps, the Commerce Department says.
-
The White House has targeted the Chinese-owned app with an executive order that would effectively ban it from operating in the U.S. Lawyers for TikTok say the president's action is unconstitutional.
-
TikTok, the widely popular video-sharing app, faces an uncertain future after President Trump signed an executive order that would restrict transactions…