Sunday is expected to mark the beginning of the end for the video-sharing app that has served as a place of social connection for many.
Following the federal government's orders for a ban, TikTok shut off access to U.S. users late Saturday evening -- but returned access hours later. For many local creators on the app, the ban could affect their income.
A short flight to Oregon became the stage for an epic sibling showdown when Brandon Doll-Hawley decided to flaunt his first class ticket to his sister.
If you are looking for a new pair of indoor-outdoor slip-on shoes, the 'Ora Primo' model from Hoka are extremely cushy and comfortable. They are also on sale for under $100 for the first time this year.
Denise English owns the Sacred Lotus Apothecary, a small business in Redmond that has gained popularity on TikTok. Selling body butter and crystals and holding live reiki healing sessions, English has amassed nearly a million likes and a hundred thousand followers on TikTok.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company to divest from the app, teeing up a ban set to take effect on Sunday. The justices sided with the Biden
The U.S. Supreme Court left in place a law that would ban TikTok, the popular social media site, unless its parent company sells it.
Senate Republicans have blocked a last-ditch effort by Senate Democrats late Wednesday to extend TikTok’s lifespan in the U.S.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — TikTok is slowly restoring its service to users in the United States after blocking it Saturday evening. On Sunday, TikTok said in a statement that their platform will be coming back online after President-elect Donald Trump agreed to work with the company to provide service to Americans.
The winning numbers in Wednesday's drawing of the "Oregon Pick 4" game were: 4, 9, 9, 9 (four, nine, nine, nine)
In an effort to save TikTok, President Donald Trump, who has gained 15 million followers on the app since last year, is pressuring China to sell half the company to the United States.
Small, translucent creatures — known as sea cherubs — are washing up along Oregon beaches, and more sightings are occurring in 2025 than usual, according to Seaside Aquarium.