The TikTok bill may be just the start of efforts to crack down on social media: From the Politics Desk Welcome to the online ...
Senators who want a TikTok crackdown are banking on U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials scaring their colleagues ...
Representatives debated the merits of a bill that could lead to a ban of TikTok before passing it in a floor vote on March 13 ...
Recent developments in the social media platform's saga show no clear indication of how it will be resolved, but users are ...
The former treasury secretary’s interest in buying the popular app from China-based ByteDance is raising ethical alarms as ...
Courts may eventually have to decide whether Congress can compel ByteDance to sell TikTok, and whether the law would violate ...
Efforts to crack down on TikTok are picking up momentum in Congress. What was once a Trump-led effort boosted by Republicans ...
Driving this national debate is the concern that the Chinese owners of the app collect a wealth of data on users, and will ...
It's truly bizarre,” says Forbes technology reporter Emily Baker-White. She joins CNN Political Director David Chalian to explain why lawmakers want to crack down on TikTok, and how the app is shaping ...
Bobby Kotick, the former CEO of Activision, has floated the idea of buying TikTok to potential partners.
The European Commission asked big social sites, like TikTok and Facebook, to clearly label political advertising and reduce ...
“But I think there’s people on both sides of the political spectrum that have a lot of anti-Israeli sentiment because of what ...