Born from the ashes of Vine and Musical.ly, TikTok has captured the attention spans of Americans for half a decade. But despite an order from the Supreme Court that would’ve forced TikTok to sell or be banned in the United States, American users still have the ability to scroll on their ‘For You’ pages due to President Donald Trump signing an executive order on Monday that delays the ban.
Trending
- Baylor men’s tennis comes up short against No. 2 TCU, 4-1
- Trump sworn in for second term as president of the United States
- Borders, bills, bank accounts: What Texans want from Trump
- Differing but not disparate: First-time voters take to National Mall
- What can we learn today from MLK’s Christian philosophy?
- TikTok’s future remains uncertain, but ban could have major consequences for businesses, creators
- Behind the curtain: how Sing acts come together
- Hail to the chief: Thousands brave subzero temps throughout inaugural events