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the White House is nearing support for a deal that would allow U.S. investors to acquire TikTok 's American operations, effectively shifting control of the popular video platform away from its Chines...
From Newsweek
TikTok was temporarily banned in the country because former President Joe Biden signed legislation in April 2024 that required Chinese owner ByteDance to sell the app by Jan. 19, 2025, citing nationa...
From USA Today
TikTok went dark in the United States on Jan. 18 after the Supreme Court upheld the law to ban the app unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sold its U.S. operations.
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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 Supreme Court that said the ban was necessary for national security.
TikTok is generating headlines again this week as President Donald Trump was expected to be meeting Wednesday with aides about an investment deal that could keep the Chinese-controlled platform running in the U.
Mobile technology company AppLovin has made a bid for TikTok and talked to casino magnate Steve Wynn about backing it, according to people familiar with the matter, joining a flurry of suitors for the video-sharing app.
There's been lots of reporting Wednesday on the TikTok situation, with Amazon, AppLovin and even the founder of OnlyFans reportedly throwing their hats into the ring as potential acquirers. And a new report that Trump will propose a solution during today's tariff speech.
11hon MSN
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs at the White House. For context: Trump has blamed the U.S. trade deficit on “unfair” foreign trade barriers, complaints economists call exaggerated. Analysts warn he’s steering the economy toward slow growth and higher prices.
U.S. President Donald Trump will consider on Wednesday a final proposal related to TikTok, CBS News reported on Tuesday, citing sources, ahead of an April 5 deadline for the app to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a U.