The countdown to January 19th begins, as the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the federal law banning the social app TikTok. ...
Hundreds of thousands of self-described TikTok refugees are flocking to Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social media app also known as RedNote. Americans users say they feel welcome, but politically sensitive ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok's Chinese owner to sell off the app's U.S. business or face a nationwide ...
The law gives the president the option to extend the ban by 90 days, but triggering the extension requires evidence that ...
It takes a bit for the algorithm to figure out that you're an English speaker, but from there, Chinese-speaking users are reportedly very welcoming to the influx of new people. Apparently ...
“Without U.S. approval, there is no Tik Tok. With our approval ... due to national security concerns posed by the app’s Chinese roots. The law passed with wide bipartisan support in April ...
China’s internet companies and their hard-working, resourceful professionals make world-class products, in spite of ...
The authorities will be hoping new users of the app will get a favourable impression of China – but may be unnerved by some ...
According to Shelter Animals Count (SAC), a national database, 1,565,000 cats entered shelters and rescues in the first half ...