Texas man could face charges
Police arrested an 18-year-old and 19-year-old, who said they were “repeating a TikTok prank,” the department said. The two were arrested on charges of terroristic threats, po
TikTok will go dark Sunday for roughly 170 million users due to a proposed ban in the U.S, which a majority of Texas politicians have backed.
U.S. officials have long feared that the widely popular short-form video app could be used as a vehicle for espionage.
The man is accused of using a baby to brush the snow off a car earlier this week, during the winter storm that swept through Southeast Texas.
The owner's refusal to work on a pair of Hitler Youth knives brought in by two customers has racked up over 300,000 views on TikTok.
“Its implications for TikTok may be limited, but the ruling creates the space for other repressive policies in the future.” The ruling came days after the justices heard oral arguments in another important First Amendment case challenging a Texas law ...
North Texas TikTok creators face uncertainty as the Supreme Court upholds a ban, raising fears over livelihoods, security concerns and starting over.
The shutdown follows legislation passed last year requiring TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company or face a U.S. ban. While the service has been restored, both Apple and Google continue to block new downloads from their app stores at this time.
The incident is being investigated by the Texas police after the video, which was recorded in Port Arthur, went viral.
TikTok's shutdown and restart left many uncertain about the future of the app they use to attract new customers and stretch a positive impact on strangers.
A Houston area Southern Baptist pastor has responded to criticism from advocates of sexual abuse victims and social media users who believe his nearly two-year-old sermon suggests that Christian men looking for a wife should "go so young they don't know any better than to go with you.