With the prospect of TikTok disappearing in the U.S., creators on the app spent the week posting heartfelt goodbyes to their fans.
Evacuation orders for the Palisades Fire, which is 11% contained, have expanded as the blaze moves toward Brentwood and Encino.
As firefighters continue their progress containing the Los Angeles wildfires, a new crisis is emerging: Southern California's housing shortage. As Tom Hanson reports, it was already serious. Now, it's dire.
Efforts to gain an upper hand against the deadly infernos continue into Monday amid ominous new wind warnings threatening Southern California communities. Santa Ana winds are expected to strengthen through Wednesday, with the worst of it occurring on Tuesday. Follow live updates on Monday from USA TODAY.
Whitney Cummings was in tears evacuating her LA home impacted by the Southern California wildfires. The comedian, 42, shared an emotional TikTok on Tuesday from inside her at-home podcast studio as she prepared to flee her house in Topanga.
New evacuations were ordered overnight as the Palisades fire expanded in Southern California. New reports find 2024 to be the hottest year on record for reasons scientists do not fully understand. At the Supreme Court,
Christopher Bailey, who started the namesake foundation and the Klover King Agency, a TikTok Live agency that helps creators grow their presence on TikTok Live while also serving food to those in need, is one of the people who made this happen after he heard from Medina what he was doing at the Rose Bowl.
President Joe Biden’s administration is considering ways to keep TikTok available in the United States if a ban that’s scheduled to go into effect Sunday proceeds, according to three people familiar with the discussions.
TikTok went dark Saturday night. A social media hub for tens of millions in the United States, there is a wide-reaching impact--not just politically--but economically.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — TikTok, the popular social media platform, went offline across the U.S. after a new law banning the app took effect Sunday. Users were greeted with a message that read, “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now.”
Bay Area TikTok creators express frustrations amid the popular social media platform’s decision to shutter its services in the United States.
As the US considers banning TikTok, users are flocking to RedNote, a Chinese app that mirrors TikTok's popular short-form video and photo-sharing capabilities.