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The TikTok saga is in many ways a microcosm of our erratic and unprincipled approach to the varied challenges presented by ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on July 24 that if China does not accept a deal from the U.S. to sell the app, ...
TikTok will go dark in the U.S unless China agrees to a deal that giving U.S. owners majority control over the video app, ...
The clock for TikTok is ticking, and it seems the time is almost up. Speaking to CNBC on Thursday, U.S. Commerce Secretary ...
TikTok could soon disappear from phones across the United States if China does not approve a pending deal by mid-September.
Remember when Donald Trump said he'd tell the public about TikTok's new ownership in "two weeks"? That was four weeks ago.
He sought its ban back during his first term. The app went dark for a few hours after the divest-or-ban law, signed by former President Joe Biden, went into effect Jan. 19.
In letters made public via the Freedom of Information Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi argued the president has the authority to nullify laws as he sees fit.
Trump said a potential TikTok buyer will be announced in two weeks, but the sale still needs permission from Chinese owners.
TikTok is purportedly building a new version of its platform for users in the United States ahead of a planned sale to a group of investors, per technology publication The Information, which cited ...
After months of speculation and multiple bids from would-be American buyers, TikTok may finally be getting a new owner.