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Supreme Court Didn’t Rule On TikTok Ban Today—What To Know
Can Trump Stop TikTok Ban? Here’s What He Can—And Can’t—Do As Supreme Court Signals It Could Support Law
The president-elect backed TikTok in a Truth Social post Friday as he tries to halt the law from taking effect.
Did Supreme Court rule on TikTok ban? Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy has take on app
Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy believes TikTok remains a U.S. national security threat if it's owned by a Chinese company.
TikTok’s last stand: Supreme Court weighs ban as deadline looms
TikTok has just ten days until it faces a possible ban in the US. If the Supreme Court declines to halt the law before January 19th, and TikTok isn’t spun off from its Chinese parent company ByteDance, companies like Apple and Google will be forced to stop maintaining the app in their app stores or letting it push updates.
Supreme Court reconsiders online pornography
The Supreme Court reconsiders online pornography
How it rules on a Texas law requiring age verification on adult websites could shift the bounds of internet speech.
Supreme Court Seems Open to Age Checks for Online Porn, Though Some Free-Speech Questions Remain
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed open to a Texas law aimed at blocking kids from seeing online pornography, though the justices could still send it back to a lower court for more consideration of how the age verification measure affects adults' free-speech rights.
Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold age mandate for porn sites
The Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to state laws requiring online age verification for websites hosting explicit adult content.
TikTok prepares for shutdown
TikTok considering total shutdown in U.S. Sunday if ban moves forward
A law signed by President Joe Biden in April requires TikTok to divest from its Chinese ownership and sell to a U.S. company or it will be shut down. If the Supreme Court declares
TikTok prepares for US shutdown from Sunday, sources say
TikTok plans to shut its app for U.S. users from Sunday, when a federal ban on the social media app could come into effect, unless the Supreme Court moves to block it, people familiar with the matter said.
TikTok prepares for shutdown as ban looms
Faced with a potential U.S. ban, TikTok plans to shut down its app nationwide on Sunday unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes.
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Some Democratic lawmakers now hope Trump can save TikTok: 'A broken clock is right twice a day'
Democratic Rep. Maxwell Frost told BI that it's "obviously not good for us politically" if Trump saves TikTok.
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TikTok ban countdown: See the latest updates as time runs short
The Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of a law that would ban TikTok for the 170 million people who use the ...
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How much is TikTok worth and who could buy it?
Until the deadline passes, or until the Supreme Court takes action, the possibility of a purchase is still possible. Here’s ...
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TikTok CEO set to join other tech moguls at Donald Trump's inauguration
TikTok has to cease operating in the US on January 19, a day before the inauguration, if its Chinese owner, ByteDance, ...
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How a TikTok Ban Would Work - and Why User Workarounds Won't
The ban results from an April law signed by President Joe Biden and is the first time the United States has attempted to shut ...
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