If the Supreme Court lets stand the law that would ban TikTok, Trump could buy the company a little more time. Or he could ...
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The past week was packed with significant events that could potentially shape the future of tech, politics, and entertainment ...
The Supreme Court seemed likely to uphold a new law that could force TikTok to shut down in the U.S., with conservative and ...
Lawyers for TikTok and its Chinese parent company issued a warning to the Supreme Court: If Congress can ban us, it can come ...
The Supreme Court appeared to favor the government's national security claims over TikTok's 1st Amendment argument.
A TikTok ban might be one step closer to reality even if there are still some lingering doubts about whether a federal law ...
The president-elect may be the Chinese-owned platform’s best chance to stave off a prohibition, but the path for doing so is murky.
Here’s why a clash pitting free speech against national security is not just a big deal for TikTok’s 170 million American ...
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary is one of the people looking forward to the Supreme Court's decision on the TikTok ban in America.
There are a lot of lingering questions about how the ban would work in practice because there’s no precedent for the US ...
The cuts they want to make would be deep and painful. Plus, what will the Supreme Court do with the TikTok argument?