ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is required to sell the app to a U.S.-based buyer or face a nationwide ban.
The app’s availability in the U.S. has been thrown into jeopardy over data privacy and national security concerns.
TikTok plans to cease operations in the United States on Sunday unless President Joe Biden intervenes before he leaves office ...
Several parties have expressed interest in buying the platform, but ByteDance has repeatedly said it does not plan to sell.
Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities global head of tech research, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the looming TikTok ban in ...
Citing national security, the Supreme Court rules that TikTok can be banned if its Chinese parent company ByteDance does not ...
The clock is ticking down on TikTok in America. A law that requires TikTok to find a new, non-Chinese owner or face a ban is ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling represents the end of TikTok’s legal fight for survival. Its faint hopes now rest on a political ...
Several prominent figures have expressed interest in acquiring TikTok, though the terms of any potential purchase remain unclear.
Elon Musk is being eyed by Chinese authorities as a potential buyer of TikTok. Newsweek's live blog is closed.