As the U.S. TikTok ban proceeds, fans need to find other short-video apps to use. Here are the ones that are most popular right now.
Days before President Elect Donald Trump is set to take office, the Supreme Court took the next step in banning social media app TikTok. On Friday, the court upheld a law that would effectively ban TikTok in the United States on Sunday, siding with the ...
Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube are getting ready to welcome TikTok users, as the Supreme Court upheld a law that effectively bans the Chinese-owned app from the United States.
T his morning, the United States Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban in a 9-0, per curium decision. The Court unanimously rejected TikTok's arguments that the ban violated the Fir
Today, the United States Supreme Court announced its ruling to uphold the TikTok ban ... most notably Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook and Instagram. Yet shares in Meta (Nasdaq: META) and Snap Inc (NYSE: SNAP), parent company of Snapchat, have dropped ...
Experts have said the app will not disappear from existing users’ phones once the law takes effect Sunday, but TikTok said it would shut down the platform in the United States by the deadline.
Last week, the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed the constitutionality of a federal law that bans the distribution of TikTok in the United States unless and until it is sold to a new owner. The Court upheld the law after applying a remarkably deferential version of the intermediate scrutiny standard that courts apply in First Amendment cases to content-neutral regulations of speech.
The decision came a week after the justices heard a First Amendment challenge to a law aimed at the wildly popular short-form video platform used by 170 million Americans that the government fears could be influenced by China.
With the TikTok ban set to hit the U.S. on Sunday, some government officials are working to avert it. Here's the latest.
TikTok influencers are mourning the impending shutdown of the popular Chinese-owned social media platform after the Supreme Court ... The judgment of the United States Court of Appeals for the ...
In April, President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that requires TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app to a U.S. company or shut down operations in the United States by Sunday, Jan. 19 — arguing that the app poses a risk to national security.
The law mandates that TikTok be banned in the United States on Jan. 19 ... had challenged the law's constitutionality. The Supreme Court has upheld a ban on the popular short video app TikTok ...