The Chinese Communist Party uses the platform to cultivate a social consensus that undermines U.S. society.
Donald Trump has extended the deadline on the TikTok ban by 75 days but is now pushing for 50 percent U.S. ownership—an unlikely scenario.
President Trump has promised to extend TikTok's lifeline by 90 days, with services being restored across the US.
For now, TikTok’s ability to operate stateside hangs in the balance after the Supreme Court upheld the law demanding that TikTok divest from its Chinese owner or face a ban.
RedNote, an increasingly popular alternative to TikTok, has links to Pentagon-designated "Chinese military companies."
As TikTok fights to keep operating in America, a peer-reviewed study says the popular social media platform tends to make its users view Communist China’s human rights record more favorably.
As Chinese app RedNote rises to the top of the US app charts, it could face the same divestiture pressure as TikTok.
The bizarre surge in popularity for Chinese social media app RedNote has sparked alarm among policy experts who warned it carries even greater security risks than TikTok.
"Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary discussed TikTok's future, particularly the role of a "secret golden share" as his offer for the platform remains on the table.
The Bill of Rights is not a vehicle for America’s foreign adversaries to undermine Americans’ freedoms. The Supreme Court recognized