The potential ban of TikTok in the United States could have significant implications beyond just losing a popular social media platform, according to
EL PASO, TEXAS (KVIA) -- The potential ban of the social media app TikTok this upcoming weekend will have some effects on multiple El Paso small businesses. One of them will be Isca Zeledon ...
TikTok users around the country are saying their goodbyes. On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld a law that would ban the popular social media app on Sunday, unless the Chinese company that owns it finds a U.S. buyer. The app has 170 million users in the U.S. — including 16-year-old Marium Zahra.
The TikTok ban is set to take effect January 19. The company says that more than 170 million Americans use the social media app monthly.
A Supreme Court ruling triggered TikTok’s shutdown, marking a dark day for creators and meme lovers alike. But just as people were mourning their For You Pages, TikTok came back to life, thanks to an unexpected 90-day extension granted by none other than…Donald Trump. Yes, you read that right. Cue the plot twist music.
If no action is taken by the federal government, TikTok executives have signaled that they will shut down all operations in the U.S. A couple of different entities have signaled that they are interested in saving TikTok or at least postponing Sunday’s ...
A binational security effort led to the discovery of a sophisticated cross-border tunnel connecting El Paso, Texas, to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.