According to a report by Goldman Sachs, the so-called creator economy, which has been fueled in part by TikTok, could be ...
A day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter will break up a week in which the big news will be the December jobs ...
The Justice Department urged the Supreme Court on Friday to deny President-elect Trump’s request to postpone their ruling on ...
A looming TikTok ban could affect the millions of small businesses that use the short-video social media app to grow their ...
At the heart of the case is whether the law violates the First Amendment, with TikTok and its creator allies arguing that it does. The U.S. government, which sees the platform as a national security ...
The ban does violate a free speech interest, but that is not the purpose of the forced sale/ban of TikTok. The government offered alternatives to an outright ban, giving TikTok time to continue ...
Explore the implications of TikTok v. Garland as the Supreme Court weighs national security and free speech. Stay informed!
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
So will a TikTok ban actually happen? Many of the app's stakeholders are acting as if it won't. TikTok employees, business partners, and creators are going about their business largely as usual ...