How TikTok creators reacted to the chaotic ban — and Trump’s sudden reprieve - TikTok is back online in the US after a last-minute promise from President-elect Trump. But TikTok creators now fear he will lean on the app to serve his own interests,
TikTok star Alix Earle became visibly emotional over the possible TikTok ban, asking someone to check her "into a mental hospital."
The law is forcing TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app by Sunday. "The question then becomes, whether TikTok single-handedly takes their app down, goes black or the app stores take down the app" said William Schultz, an internet and technology lawyer with Merchant & Gould.
As the US Supreme Court debates the video-sharing app’s fate in the United States, we take a closer look at the platform.
Mallory Rose posted asking TikTokers to watch her video to help pay off her newborn's medical debt and was touched by the response she received Mallory Rose/Tiktok A Texas woman is experiencing ...
Reese, who has become a big social media influencer, including on TikTok, was left heartbroken by the ban, leaving her reaction on social media. "my shaylaaaa tik tok🥺💔," Reese wrote on X. In a separate post, Reese revealed she wasn't able to save some videos.
Many Austin-based influencers make the majority of their income from TikTok. Read about eight who wonder what happens next if the app is banned.
From nausea and vomiting to brain swelling and erection problems. These are just some of the side effects of melanotan-II.
Chinese social apps Xiaohongshu and Lemon8 have soared to the top two spots on Apple's iPhone charts ahead of the U.S.'s impending TikTok ban.
Two major fires are still uncontained in the Los Angeles area with red flag warnings issued for Monday, meaning powerful Santa Ana winds will make conditions hard for crews to fight already devastating blazes.
The contestants will battle it out for the chance to win Lord Sugar's £250,000 investment, with the new series set to kick off on Thursday January 30.
Donald Trump told thousands of roaring supporters he would impose severe limits on immigration on his first day in office, vowing to swiftly fulfill the central promise of his presidential campaign at a rally on Sunday inside a packed Washington arena a day before he returns to power.