TikTok’s Chinese owner is slow-rolling negotiations for a sale, as the Trump administration seeks to broker a deal.
China resists TikTok sale to US due to trade tensions, could lead to shutdown, as corporate allies race to broker a deal.
On January 19, TikTok was removed from the U.S. App Store and Google Play due to a new law that labeled the app illegal over national security concerns. This decision followed ByteDance’s decision to ...
The sale of TikTok, owned by China-based company ByteDance, is being delayed as the company waits for approval from the ...
Short video app TikTok's owner ByteDance seems to be slow-rolling negotiations for a sale while waiting for approval from the ...
The US government's move to ban TikTok isn't just about protecting users—it's about geopolitics and economic control. With ByteDance pressured to sell, US companies stand to benefit while data privacy ...
Trump has issued an executive order for the creation of the nation's first sovereign wealth fund, which could be used to ...
TikTok's fame and reach have sparked fear from U.S. officials on national security risks — here is the summary of events that have occurred so far.
In his first term, President Donald Trump tried to force TikTok’s parent company to sell its popular app or cease operating ...
Following a TikTok ban in the US, phones and iPads with the TikTok app preinstalled are up for sale. Experts say it's a ...
Despite President Trump's executive order to delay the TikTok ban, it hasn't reappeared on app stores. Here's why companies ...