TikTok is set to "go dark" on Sunday for its 170 million American users after the Supreme Court upheld a law that would ban the app that same day in the United States.
Meek Mill offered to come to the rescue, recently writing on X, “Sell tik tok to me!” Obviously, he wasn’t taken seriously, leading to Black Twitter clowning him over it. Now, let’s get ...
President-elect Donald Trump may throw TikTok a lifeline – after the popular video-sharing app reportedly vowed to go dark when the national ... X and who leads Tesla, which has extensive ...
Barring a last-minute change, the TikTok ban is set to happen on Sunday ... media app's lawyers told justices that the app could "go dark" immediately after it takes effect.
In response to the report a TikTok spokesperson responded "we cannot be expected to comment on pure fiction." Shares of Tesla temporarily extended gains from Monday when the stock flipped into ...
TikTok said it would "go dark" in the US later this month if the Supreme Court failed to extend a January 19 divestment deadline set by a divest-or-ban law. During oral arguments before the ...
TikTok reportedly plans to shut down entirely in the US on Sunday, halting access to all users -- not just new downloads. Users will see a pop-up message on TikTok after the ban with information ...
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating crashes involving Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature, which the car company released in September. In a report summary ...
Tesla (TSLA) stock popped more than 3% Tuesday on the heels of promising global electric vehicle sales data and media reports indicating Chinese authorities could allow the EV giant's CEO Elon Musk to ...
However, following the presidential election in November, shares of Tesla rocketed to all-time highs. Given the close relationship CEO Elon Musk has forged with President-elect Trump, Tesla ...