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Americans regained access to TikTok after a 14-hour ban left the popular app unavailable.As of Sunday, Jan. 19, it remained ...
The chief justice of the Supreme Court traditionally reads the oath of office to the incoming president, but the vice president has more flexibility.
TikTok flickers back to life after going dark in the United States as the fate of the app hangs in the balance.
Given the chaos of Trump’s first term, and his radical plans for the second, Vanity Fair writers and editors take stock on ...
For 14-ish hours, TikTok went dark in the United States of America, to protect its citizens from Speidi a credible threat to ...