A federal appeals court Friday upheld a controversial law banning the U.S. operations of TikTok — the massively popular video-based social networking app owned by Chinese company ByteDance — unless it ...
On Monday, the Trump administration announced that the U.S. and China had “reached a framework” that would enable the Chinese tech giant ByteDance to sell TikTok’s U.S. operations to an American buyer ...
A federal appeals court upheld a law requiring Chinese-based ByteDance to divest TikTok in the U.S. by early next year or face a ban. The ruling could be appealed to the Supreme Court or a full ...
Besides challenging the law on First Amendment grounds, TikTok also claimed that it violated the Bill of Attainder Clause, because it singles out TikTok. The D.C. Circuit panel unanimously rejected ...
The popular social media app TikTok went dark for its 170 million American users on Jan. 19, after months of fighting the federal government’s demand that it separate from its China-based parent ...
TikTok has gone dark — as the platform said would happen if the ban came into force on Sunday. 170 million users were shut out even before the midnight deadline, and while TikTok has said it is ...
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TikTok is Trump's problem now
Years of debate, months of procrastination and weeks of panic have brought the U.S. to the brink of banning TikTok — a bipartisan achievement that top politicians suddenly want nothing to do with. Why ...
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