In just over a week, the wildly popular app TikTok will be banned in the U.S. unless a deal to sell it us made or Trump extends the deadline again.
Lawmakers asked the president to seek congressional approval to extend the TikTok sale deadline, as April 5 ban looms and buyers compete for U.S. operations.
With a national ban increasingly unlikely, let’s reflect on how the app both sparks joy among users and raises mental health concerns.
Vice President JD Vance told reporters Friday there will “almost certainly” be some kind of agreement before Trump’s block on the TikTok ban expires April 5.
President Donald Trump restarted the clock for TikTok in January with a 75-day halt on banning the app. Here's what we know about the app's future.
Chinese tech giant ByteDance has roughly two weeks to save its video app TikTok from a renewed US ban — and there are signs cloud computing giant Oracle may play a prominent role.
A group of US senators have written to President Trump to warn him that his handling of the TikTok ban is leaving Apple, Google, and Oracle exposed to “ruinous legal liability.” The three ...
A group of Senate Democrats asked President Trump on Monday to disclose the administration’s efforts to keep TikTok online and called for the White House to actively work with Congress to avoid another ban of the popular video-sharing app. In a letter ...