Shutting down the popular app is audacious. It’s also a sign that officials really believe the alternative is unacceptable.
Plus, Trump’s Cabinet picks make quick work of their confirmation hearings and TikTok teeters on the brink in this week’s 3-Minute Read from Jen Psaki.
This is not the first time presidents have tried to increase their power. It’s been happening for a long time.
Concerned. Disappointed. Terrified. Those are a few of the words high school students used to describe their reactions.
The platform has until Sunday to cut ties with its China-based parent, ByteDance, or shut down its U.S. operation to resolve ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland came in with a mission to calm the waters at the Justice Department and restore its ...
Donald Trump is returning to Washington to kick off days of pageantry to herald his second inauguration as president.
Start-ups with Chinese ties have found it increasingly difficult to do business and list shares in the United States.
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If the U.S. government truly cared about protecting Americans’ privacy, it would pass robust data privacy laws—not ban a ...
TikTok is owned by a China-based company named ByteDance. The Biden administration warned the app posed a "grave national ...
The video app that once styled itself a joyful politics-free zone is now bracing for a nationwide ban and pinning its hopes ...