Texas man could face charges
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.
As a TikTok ban looms this weekend, a family that has one of Texas' most well-known accounts on the app said they "aren't losing sleep over it" but they're frustrated by what's to come. "It’s not the end of the world for us but we don’t want it to go,
TikTok users around the country are saying their goodbyes. On Friday, the Supreme Court upheld a law that would ban the popular social media app on Sunday, unless the Chinese company that owns it finds a U.S. buyer. The app has 170 million users in the U.S. — including 16-year-old Marium Zahra.
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 incident is being investigated by the Texas police after the video, which was recorded in Port Arthur, went viral.
U.S. officials have long feared that the widely popular short-form video app could be used as a vehicle for espionage.
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.
North Texas TikTok creators face uncertainty as the Supreme Court upholds a ban, raising fears over livelihoods, security concerns and starting over.
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The study also found that Nevada is officially the most TikTok-obsessed state in America, with 3902 TikTok-related searches per 100,000 people - more than any other state in the U.S., and more than double that of Montana!
A Texas man who filmed himself using a baby to wipe snow off his car last week will likely face criminal charges. KBMT reported that Port Arthur police and Child Protective Services are investigating the 25-year-old man,