It was 52 years ago today the U.S. Supreme Court handed down arguably its most controversial ruling of the 20th Century.
The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the TikTok ban, and Trump has issued a statement regarding the matter.
The popular social media app started to go dark for its 170 million American users late on Jan. 18. But by Sunday afternoon, ...
The law gives the president the option to extend the ban by 90 days, but triggering the extension requires evidence that ...
The event featured keynote speaker Rev. Taylon Lancaster, pastor of Third Baptist Church, as well as platinum soul singer and ...
The president-elect unveiled plans for a Day One executive order to save TikTok from a ban, which is immediately raising a ...
The app announced that it "is in the process of restoring service" following the president-elect's promises not to punish ...
U.S. Senate GOP blocks lifeline for TikTok, though CEO will sit on dais at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ...
What to know about the contrasting opinions of Kentucky's two Republican U.S. senators on the ban of the China-based app.
Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss discusses why he will be attending Donald Trump's inauguration, why he supports the ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled prohibiting TikTok, the Chinese-owned app, is necessary to address security risks. TikTok ...
The Chinese apps RedNote and Lemon8 have exploded in popularity as TikTok faces an imminent ban and the Supreme Court upheld ...