How TikTok creators reacted to the chaotic ban — and Trump’s sudden reprieve - TikTok is back online in the US after a last-minute promise from President-elect Trump. But TikTok creators now fear he will lean on the app to serve his own interests,
As the US Supreme Court debates the video-sharing app’s fate in the United States, we take a closer look at the platform.
TikTok's services are restored in the U.S. after President-elect Donald Trump pledged to sign an executive order to save it. It's been a wild 24 hours to say the least — starting with TikTok preemptively shutting down the app for users from 10:30pm on January 18.
Sarah King's heartwarming TikTok video captures the moment her husband's 76-year-old grandmother, Rose Bell, learns she's getting a great-grandchild after years of anticipation.
TikTok star Alix Earle became visibly emotional over the possible TikTok ban, asking someone to check her "into a mental hospital."
The law is forcing TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app by Sunday. "The question then becomes, whether TikTok single-handedly takes their app down, goes black or the app stores take down the app" said William Schultz, an internet and technology lawyer with Merchant & Gould.
In an executive order signed on Monday, Trump instructed the U.S. attorney general to not enforce the ban for 75 days while his administration determines “the appropriate course forward in an orderly way that protects national security while avoiding an abrupt shutdown” of TikTok.
As Xiaohongshu — known as RedNote or Red in English — surged to the top of the App Store downloads list this week, users in both China and the U.S. celebrated an unprecedented cross-cultural exchange: "Seeing people actually sharing their lives directly to each other is just beautiful.
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TikTok may be back, but that hasn't prevented other Chinese competitors from gaining users. In the lead-up to a ban on TikTok — which kicked off Sunday
TikTok briefly went offline in the United States over the weekend due to the ban that was set to go into effect on Sunday before Donald Trump pledged to
An unexpected outpouring of support for fire victims has turned the Rose Bowl into a massive donation site in Pasadena. It started as a TikTok personality’s hot dog stand Tuesday night but by Thursday there were many more vendors and hundreds,