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TikTok is planning to lay off large swaths of its operations and marketing workforce, current employees briefed on the plans told CNN. ... the TikTok app is displayed on an iPhone screen on April ...
TikTok will be banned in the United States on Jan. 19, 2025, after a federal appeals court rejected its bid to overturn the ban that President Biden signed in April. The law states that if TikTok ...
Three national security lawyers told Newsy that just taking a job at TikTok after government work isn't illegal. But Newsy learned of a 2021 memo that the director of the CIA's Counterintelligence ...
On 24 April 2024, President of the United States Joe Biden signed a bill [24] that, on 18 January 2025, resulted in TikTok being disabled and removed from app stores in the United States. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] On 20 January 2025, President Donald Trump assumed office and signed an executive order delaying the app's ban for 75 days, pending a possible ...
In April 2024, President Joe Biden signed Public Law 118-50, a bipartisan bill whose components included the 21st Century Peace Through Strength Act, which itself included (in addition to U.S. aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Gaza) the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, effectively banning TikTok in the U.S. by ...
TikTok, Inc. v. Garland, 604 U.S. ___ (2025), was a United States Supreme Court case brought by ByteDance Ltd. and TikTok on the constitutionality of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (PAFACA) based on the Freedom of Speech Clause of the First Amendment, the Bill of Attainder Clause of Article One, Section Nine, and the Due Process Clause and Takings ...
TikTok and social media at large helped boost Trump's 2024 reelection campaign. At the urging of his 18-year-old son, Barron Trump , the Republican president-elect made online appearances reaching ...
In December 2022, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed two separate lawsuits against TikTok in the Allen County Superior Court in Fort Wayne, Indiana. [12] The first complaint alleged that the platform exposed inappropriate content to minors, and that TikTok "intentionally falsely reports the frequency of sexual content, nudity, and mature/suggestive themes" on their platform which made ...