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The Supreme Court upheld a law that requires TikTok's Chinese owner to sell off the app's U.S. business or face a nationwide ban Sunday.
TikTok seemed headed for shutdown after Supreme Court justices indicated strong support for the government’s security concerns about how much personal data the Chinese-controlled app collects.
The Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law requiring TikTok’s China-based parent company to divest from the app, teeing up a ban set to take effect Sunday. The justices sided with t… ...
The US Supreme Court heard arguments from TikTok to avoid a potential ban just over a week ago. Today, the apex court has upheld the law that would see TikTok banned on US soil by January 19, 2025.
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court was set to hear oral arguments about the fate of TikTok, the social media video app that could be banned in the U.S. in just over a week. President Joe Biden ...
The fate of TikTok’s U.S. operations might be decided Friday after the Supreme Court said it may announce opinions in the morning, potentially delivering a ruling on TikTok days before the ban ...
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court was set to hear oral arguments about the fate of TikTok, the social media video app that could be banned in the U.S. in just over a week. President Joe Biden ...
Why the Supreme Court is likely to side against 170 million TikTok users The Supreme Court has been reluctant to second guess the legislative and executive branches on national security issues.
The Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will quickly take up TikTok’s challenge to a federal law that would shutter the popular platform next month unless the company divests from Chinese ...
The U.S. isn’t the first country to attempt a ban on TikTok, the Chinese-owned app used by millions of Americans daily. WSJ breaks down TikTok bans and how they work in practice. Photo ...
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The Supreme Court upheld the TikTok ban. Here's what happens nowThe Supreme Court has paved the way for TikTok to be banned in the U.S. on Sunday. The high court on Friday upheld a new law that requires the social media app's Chinese owner to sell off TikTok's ...
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