
TikTok begins restoring US service after Trump pledges to pause ban
Elon Musk is a potential buyer of the app.
Elon Musk is a potential buyer of the app.
The US President has proposed that the US take partial ownership of the app.
'You can't use TikTok for now,' a message to American users read.
A bride has recalled the moment she realised her just-recognised marriage was doomed.
'I hope your children will be surrounded by ur loved ones [sic]', a friend wrote online.
Trump is positioning himself as a white knight in response.
'We are counteracting that and saying to our people there is another way.'
US ban will go ahead if Chinese owner fails to sell the app. Elon Musk could be a buyer.
Chinese platform TikTok is due to be shut down in the US on Sunday. Will Trump save it?
Police allege she drugged the infant and exploited her distress online for followers.
'You get a good second of flying through the air before you hit the bottom.'
The former socialite had maintained suppression despite having been in prison since 2022.
Tablescaping and ‘quiet quitting’ might seem novel, but they’re just old habits rebranded.
The US securities regulator says the mogul's social media takeover had 'violations'.
Aroha Hicks lost $250 to the scam which is operating through social media marketplaces.
The social media platform is facing a US law change that would require Chinese divestment.
The wildly popular app could disappear from the US within days.
Financial Times: Zuckerberg escalates push to curry favour with Trump.
The move is a blow for elderly travellers, say tourism experts.
OPINION: Meta’s decision is no principled defence of free expression.
Fellow footballers from home and abroad shared their congratulations for the pair.
Here’s what we know about the most rich and famous of the fires’ victims.
A loud hissing sound can be heard as the slasher runs off.
The law would effectively shut down TikTok in the United States.
'Does that make me want to move here? Absolutely not.'
The internet mogul suffered a stroke in November amid an ongoing extradition battle.
There are 18 New Zealanders currently registered as being in Los Angeles, MFAT says.
Telegraph: They broke the internet and made billions. Now the world's leaving them behind.
Zuckerberg announced the company would 'get rid' of its third-party fact-checkers.
Zuckerberg cites 'cultural tipping point'.