With a national ban on TikTok increasingly unlikely, let’s reflect on how the app both sparks joy among users and raises mental health concerns.
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Project Liberty founder Frank McCourt believes their bid for TikTok centers on a human rights issue, not a tech issue.
Trump said his EO will give TikTok's Chinese parent company another 75 days to sell its stake in the social media app or else be banned in the U.S.
China halted a deal this week for the country to divest from TikTok in the United States over President Trump's newest retaliatory tariffs.
The deal remains in limbo, hostage to the emerging trade war between the U.S. and China. On Friday, Trump said he is extending the deadline for TikTok to be banned or sold off by its Chinese-owned parent company, ByteDance.
Many questions remain about the state of a potential deal, but loyal TikTok users have reason to be optimistic. Several interested parties have raised their hands to potentially buy the app, and Trump has expressed a desire to help facilitate a deal and preserve access to the platform.
After TikTok was banned in the United States earlier this year, President Donald Trump gave the platform a reprieve, barreling past a law that was passed in Congress and upheld unanimously by the
China has so far successfully stalled the deal to stop that advantage from slipping out of its grasp. BlackRock originally wanted the deal finalized by April 2, however, China’s antitrust regulatory agency launched a probe into the proposed $23 billion sale by CK Hutchison, likely halting the deal in its tracks, if only temporarily.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump breaks silence on China response to tariffs as he admits he doesn't want TikTok to go darkDonald Trump took to Truth Social to say how he really feels about TikTok after delaying its ban a second time as a trade war centered on his tariffs begins to heat up