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Despite a bipartisan consensus about the risk to national security posed by TikTok’s ties to China, "it’s as if nothing ever happened,” said Sarah Kreps, director of Cornell University’s Tech Policy ...
From The Associated Press
Today, Kurt Wagner looks at the looming deadline — again — for a US ban-or-sale of TikTok.
From Bloomberg L.P.
AppLovin's indication of interest is preliminary and there can be no assurance that a transaction involving the company will proceed, it said in a regulatory filing.
From Reuters
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TikTok could be banned in the US in the next few days. Or it could stay. Perhaps it will have new owners. Maybe not. Here's how to untangle it all.
President Trump was briefed Wednesday on a framework to keep the video-sharing app operational.
If ByteDance does not divest TikTok by April 5, the app could go dark once again. President Trump has already addressed how he plans to prevent the ban.
TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been at the center of controversy in the U.S. for four years now due to concerns about user data As TikTok's future remains uncertain, a number of prominent moguls and companies are competing for the opportunity to purchase the app.
President Donald Trump will hold a Wednesday meeting with aides about possible investors who could buy a stake in TikTok.
If TikTok isn't sold to a U.S. company by Saturday, the popular social media app will be at risk of being shutdown again.
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Digital Camera World on MSN“I’d like to see TikTok remain alive.” President Trump expects a TikTok deal to save the app from going dark (again) on April 5On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart went after President Donald Trump for flirting with the possibility of running for a third term. Stewart opened the segment by saying he wanted to “check in on our good friend democracy,” which itself has become a political buzz word as Trump looks to increase …
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Here we go again! TikTok faces a potential shutdown in the U.S. after Saturday, April 5, if its Chinese parent company doesn’t reach an agreement to sell a controlling interest in the hugely popular video app.
However, key parties involved in negotiations on a potential TikTok sale “do not appear to be taking Amazon’s bid seriously,” according to The New York Times.