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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 ...
When President Trump wanted to see TikTok sold to a U.S. company so that it could remain available to U.S. users, groups of ...
Fewer Americans see TikTok as a national security threat. That share has dropped to 49%, down from 59% in 2023. Now, the public is closely divided over whether TikTok should be banned, with ...
Trump’s executive orders have spurred more than 130 lawsuits, but the one keeping TikTok available in the U.S. has barely generated a peep ...
Pew Research has found U.S. support for a TikTok ban has dropped to 34%, with the public divided amid data security and free ...
New Yorkers could again be cut off from TikTok in just over a week as the deadline for Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the ...
TikTok first went dark under federal legislation banning the app over national security concerns in January. President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending the ban through April 5.
"My Administration has been working hard on a deal to save TikTok and we have made tremendous progress,” Trump said.
TikTok gets another last-minute reprieve ahead of an April 5 deadline to sell itself or face a nationwide ban in the U.S.
A potential deal with spin off TikTok's U.S. assets is still "on the table" days after it was put on hold, according to Trump ...
During his first term, Trump tried to ban TikTok on national security grounds, which was halted by the courts before his administration negotiated a sale of the platform that eventually failed to ...
That law was passed with bipartisan support in Congress and upheld unanimously by the Supreme Court, which said the ban was necessary for national security. If the extension keeps control of TikTok’s ...