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President Donald Trump will hold a Wednesday meeting with aides about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok, a deal that could potentially stop the social media site from being banned in...
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U.S. President Donald Trump will consider on Wednesday a final proposal related to TikTok, CBS News reported on Tuesday, citing sources, ahead of an April 5 deadline for the app to find a non-Chinese...
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TikTok users may be experiencing a bit of déjà vu this week, with the app days away from a potential US ban and little concrete information available on its future.
The popular video app, which could be banned in the United States next month if it is not sold to a non-Chinese owner, is portraying itself as a savior of Americans and a champion of small businesses in a new campaign.
The deadline for TikTok to split from its Chinese-owned parent company—extended once by President Donald Trump on his first day in office—is fast approaching, and congressional Republicans want him to enforce the law.
(CNN) - TikTok is almost out of time to find a buyer again. TikTok’s future is uncertain as a potential ban in the United States could be just days away. TikTok’s parent company ByteDance is on the hook to sell the app’s U.S. operations by Saturday or face a ban in the U.S. In January, President Donald Trump extended the deadline.
(CNN)– Tiktok is almost out of time to find a buyer again. The app’s future is uncertain as a potential ban in the United States could be just days away. Tiktok’s parent company Bytedance is on the hook to sell the app’s U.S. operations by Saturday, April 5, or face a ban in the U.S.
President Donald Trump will hold a Wednesday meeting with aides about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok, a deal that could potentially stop the social media site from being banned in the United States.
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DMR News on MSNSupport for TikTok Ban Declines Among AmericansA new poll indicates that Americans disapprove of the government’s planned ban on TikTok. Opposition to the ban is growing and with it, U.S. corporate interest in buying the app has been rekindled. According to a new Pew Research Center survey,
Substack is now joining in on the vertical video feed trend as TikTok is in hot water and risking a ban once again.