Latest News About Tik Tok

Updated 2026-05-30 17:08

Here are the latest TikTok updates I can share, based on recent reporting up to 2026. If you’d like, I can pull more current articles or summarize a specific region.

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Some TikTok users are raising questions about the app's new terms and conditions after the social media platform's split from its China-based parent. California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he's launching a probe into allegations that TikTok censored content critical of President Trump. The new American version of TikTok is under scrutiny as some users claim the app is suppressing anti-ICE or anti-Trump content. Now, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is launching an investigation into the complaints. CBS...

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TikTok news - Today's latest updates - CBS New York

The Trump administration keeps delaying enforcement of a bipartisan law that requires TikTok and ByteDance to fully sever ties. A Long Island social media influencer is facing charges over alleged pranks at restaurants and homes. Michelle Castillo, tech journalist and President, TIWWG joins CBS New York to discuss the fate of TikTok. President Trump has issued another 75 day extension for the social media company to divest from China and sell to a U.S. company. Scott MacFarlane spoke with...

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"We have a framework for a TikTok deal," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said after talks with Chinese officials in Spain. The fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is prompting editorial decision making across TV and social media. Tik Tok says it will remove videos that show close up views of the shooting and remove search terms related to it. Other apps have taken content steps as well. Edited video of TikTok company meetings shows employees flagging features they viewed as...

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