To many people, the TikTok ban saga might seem practically concluded. President Donald Trump signed an executive order refusing to enforce the law behind it, and after a brief shutdown, the service remains solidly online in the US.
President Donald Trump is on the right track regarding TikTok. The app should remain available in America. Unfortunately, that is not as simple as pausing
TikTok faces an uncertain future in the U.S. due to ongoing legal challenges and national security concerns. Potential implications of a nationwide TikTok ban have been discussed globally due to the app's widespread popularity,
Khanna voted against the federal law demanding a sale of the app or a ban and is now partnering with Sens. Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Rand Paul, R-Ky., to repeal the Protecting Americans from Former Adversaries Controlled Application Act.
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Microsoft and TikTok did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for a comment outside regular business hours.
TikTok users in the US are opening the app to find a message saying they "can't use" the social media platform "for now" due to a law enacted in Washington. A ban on the app was due to take effect ...
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance temporarily shut down the app in the U.S., just hours before a deadline to either sell the app or face a nationwide ban over concerns about its ties to China.
President Trump on Monday said Microsoft is one of the technology companies eyeing TikTok to keep the app in the United States amid a looming government ban. When asked if Microsoft was one of the ...
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