The video sharing app has millions of users around the world, but is facing questions over the security of users' data, and its links to the government in Beijing. Who wants to ban TikTok in the US and why? Politicians from both major US parties have introduced a new bill which would b...
Is that why Congress wants to ban TikTok? As college students across America rally in support of the Palestinian people, digital channels are serving as prominent mouthpieces for the protestors. Rather than turning to traditional media outlets, many observers are getting updates from platforms like ...
The Department of Justice wants to cut Live Nation and Ticketmaster’s set short. Let’s make like antitrust lawyers and break this up.
President Donald Trump has made it clear in recent weeks that he wants to ban TikTok in the U.S. The White House even recently said that the timeline for its axing will come in “weeks, not months.” Even so, there may be hope to save the app: Microsoft has been in talks with Byt...
Well, since President Trump attempted to bar the Chinese company back during his presidency, TikTok has seemingly been gettingcloser and closer to a wide-scale, societal ban here in the U.S. In recent weeks, legislation known as the RESTRICT Act aimed at giving the government a boost in pow...
Of course, the only reason any of this is happening is that President Trump has put TikTok on the clock to find an American owner or face a ban here in the U.S. In return the company has sued, saying the move is based on politics, not national security concerns. It isn’t ha...
He appeared before the committee to provide the government position regarding a petition seeking to ban TikTok from operating in the country. The committee is listening to stakeholders’ views on a petition filed by Bob Ndolo, the Executive Officer of Bridget Connect Consultancy who wants Parlia...
Biden previously signed legislation banning TikTok from federal government devices and expressed support for the current bill in Congress that seeks to force the sale of TikTok from its parent company. The White Housetold ABC News last weekthat it wants ByteDance to divest. ...
There's a new bidder in the running to acquire TikTok's U.S. operations following an executive order by President Donald Trump to potentially ban the app in the United States. Trump plans to shut down the video-sharing app on Sept. 20 if the Chinese-owned (and allegedly Chinese government...
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