Bay Area content creators say they feel uneasy about how TikTok’s uncertain future will impact their businesses.
As deadly fires continue to blaze across the greater Los Angeles area, residents are being forced to evacuate their homes.
As firefighters continue their progress containing the Los Angeles wildfires, a new crisis is emerging: Southern California's housing shortage. As Tom Hanson reports, it was already serious. Now, it's dire.
Trump is calling today a "liberation day for America." The orders will bypass Congress to undo President Joe Biden's policies ranging from climate to diversity and inclusion in the federal workforce while carrying out Trump's campaign promises to secure the southern border, expand domestic energy production and target transgender Americans.
Although President-elect Donald Trump could choose to not enforce the law, it’s unclear whether third-party internet service providers will support the app.
A crowd of at least 100 people stood organizing piles of donated clothes, toiletries, diapers and cases of water at a pop-up aid center for fire vicitims at the Santa Anita Race Track parking lot ...
“It’s not a foregone conclusion that RedNote will suddenly enjoy TikTok’s success and popularity,” Gorman said. “Actually gaining the traction TikTok has is rare. And the size of the national security threat is really proportional to the size of the user base.”
Christopher Bailey, who started the namesake foundation and the Klover King Agency, a TikTok Live agency that helps creators grow their presence on TikTok Live while also serving food to those in need, is one of the people who made this happen after he heard from Medina what he was doing at the Rose Bowl.
The Hills’ star Spencer Pratt revealed how much he’s made on TikTok after fans have rallied behind him during the Palisades fire.
TikTok creators have been sharing videos of their "evacuation hauls" online amid wildfires tearing through Southern California. NBC News' Sam Brock has more on the viral videos.
Spencer Pratt Makes Money On TikTok
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