TikTok is finally back in U.S. app stores, but what does that mean for the delayed federal ban that prompted its removal?
Let’s pick up where we left off two weeks ago. The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2025 opinion in TikTok, Inc. v. Garland unanimously, masterfully resolved a complicated issue quickly. Applause, applause. Yet ...
TikTok created a workaround for Android users to download the app, still banned in the US: a "lite" version of the platform ...
Apple and Google removed the app after the Supreme Court upheld a law prohibiting firms from doing business with TikTok as ...
TikTok shut down for roughly 14 hours in January but attributed its quick return to promises made by President Donald Trump ...
TikTok returned to the Apple and Google app stores Thursday evening. The Chinese-owned app had been removed from the the two stores on Jan. 18 after TikTok's leadership temporarily halted its service ...
A majority of people approve of the U.S. Supreme Court in a new Marquette Law School Poll national survey. The February survey finds 51% of ...
The proposed federal ban on the social media app TikTok has been a topic of heated debate between users of the app and ...
After a brief, nationwide ban, Android users in the United States are now able to download and install TikTok. Fans of the ...
TikTok's uncertain future in the US has caused a surge in people putting the app on their phones through unofficial means, ...
In recent years, TikTok has become a widely used platform for communication and content sharing, boasting nearly 2 billion users globally and ...
According to the ban bill, the main issue with TikTok is that it’s owned by a so-called "foreign adversary," posing a ...