TikTok has officially shut down after being banned in the United States. The app is now unusable, but TikTok is working to resolve it.
Users in the U.S. who opened the app were greeted with a message that read, "Sorry, TikTok isn't available right now." ...
TikTok has gone dark in the U.S., the result of a federal law that bans the popular short-form video app for millions of ...
TikTok users face down the oncoming shutdown of their beloved app on January 19 unless President-elect Donald Trump steps in after taking office.
In one of her last acts as Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen says her agency will start taking “extraordinary measures,” or ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a law banning TikTok in the U.S. starting Jan. 19, unless the popular social media platform cuts ties with its China-based parent company. Here's what to know.
TikTok said it will be “forced to go dark” on Sunday, Jan. 19, unless it receives a “definitive statement” from the outgoing ...
The ruling is expected to go down as among the most consequential court decisions of the digital media age.
A TikTok ban could serve a devastating blow to small businesses, users and content creators. The app has provided one North ...
The decision resolves a long-running legal dispute between the Department of Justice and TikTok. But experts say ...
Citing national security, the Supreme Court rules that TikTok can be banned if its Chinese parent company ByteDance does not ...