With President-elect Trump adding uncertainty around whether a TikTok ban will go into effect, the focus is now turning to ...
An eastern Iowa TikTok creator says the Court decision to ban TikTok is disappointing. Prairie Patch Farm has been making content on the app for nearly 5 years.
With a ban looming, Western Mass News caught up with a Connecticut-based influencer who says this ban will not only affect her career, but the livelihood of millions across the country.
The approaching January 19 deadline has many TikTok creators, such as Geneva couple Brandon and Megan Deal, left in limbo unsure of what is next.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from TikTok’s owners, who feel banning the app violates the First Amendment.
Chante Coad became the first black female firefighter in the Columbia Richlands Fire Department in 1990.
Smith’s Gardentown has gained over 2.2 million likes on the app and over 200,000 followers since the business started using the platform over three years ago.
A potential TikTok ban would affect millions of people- two local content creators react to this possibility.