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Trump said his EO will give TikTok's Chinese parent company another 75 days to sell its stake in the social media app or else be banned in the U.S.
First, TikTok scoops up data on its 170 million monthly users in the U.S., which could potentially be used to track federal employees or to conduct blackmail or corporate espionage.
It’s been about five months since a law requiring TikTok to be banned in the United States unless it was sold off by its ...
Some employees have argued political posts are good for business, and urged the company to loosen its political ads ban. Others worry politics could poison TikTok’s magic. Over a weekend this ...
In letters made public via the Freedom of Information Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi argued the president has the authority ...
TikTok is firm on one thing: it’s not selling to Elon Musk. The U.S. government’s war against the social media platform TikTok wages on. On January 19, the Supreme Court justices will decide ...
Looming over all the talks about a possible TikTok sale is a court battle over the legality of the law. ... research associate at the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab who studies Chinese politics.
TikTok itself also shared a 2024 economic impact report that showed small businesses advertising on TikTok saw an 88% increase in sales, taking in a total of $15 billion.
A new law says TikTok must be sold to a non-Chinese owner or face a ban in the United States. President Trump has thrown out a lot of options for a potential sale.
The Biden campaign will stay on TikTok, even after President Biden signed a bill into law that would force its China-based parent company to sell the video sharing social media platform or face a ...
A forced sale of TikTok within 180 days, as House-passed legislation requires, would be one of the thorniest and most complicated transactions in corporate history, posing financial, technical and ...
TikTok is the fastest growing app on the planet with more than 150 million monthly users in the U.S. alone. But that popularity does not extend to Capitol Hill where its defenders are in the minority.