You've probably noticed certain videos posted to the popular social media site were counting down to Dec. 16 -- Tuesday this week. That was the date TikTok users expected the latest threatened ban to ...
Is “TikTok USA” really a done deal? The video-sharing giant’s stateside divestment appeared imminent last month, but new ...
A number of investors are competing for the opportunity to purchase the app, and if a deal were to go through, the platform's ...
TikTok signed a joint venture deal that allows it to continue operating in the US, avoiding a ban threat over its Chinese ...
TikTok has finalized an agreement to sell a sufficient stake in its US operations to comply with the country’s divest-or-ban law, setting the stage for ...
"A deal was also reached on a 'certain' company that young people in our Country very much wanted to save. They will be very happy!" Trump wrote in a Truth Social post shortly after 8 a.m. ET on Sept.
As talks about TikTok's fate in the US pushed up against an imminent deadline, President Donald Trump has moved the target date yet again. On Tuesday, the White House issued an executive order titled ...
TikTok’s US ban fears may end soon. A new report suggests a sale agreement is close, involving “non-Chinese” investors like Oracle, with ByteDance keeping a minority stake. Simultaneously, a new “M2” ...
Popular video-sharing app TikTok is still available to US users only because President Trump issued an executive order in early 2025 to postpone the ban the Chinese app is facing. Trump has extended ...
WASHINGTON — Despite a flurry of messaging from the White House over the past year about a potential TikTok deal reached with China, we are again at the deadline for the app to be banned in the U.S.
U.S. leaders have done a stunning about-face on TikTok, leaving the public to question whether years of dire warnings about a national security threat were overstated from the start. Just four years ...
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