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The House passed a bill on March 13 that would require the Chinese company ByteDance to divest from TikTok within six months or risk the app being banned in the U.S. While the legislation still ...
YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook and X have all created scrolling video features that mimic TikTok’s, although many users say those competitors haven’t nailed the recommendation ...
The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to pass a bill that could remove TikTok from US app stores. The vote succeeded 352-65, with the majority of nos coming from Democrats on Wednesday.
When the TikTok bill appeared last week, I wrote it would face an uphill battle because of the same issues that dogged similar efforts in the past, namely TikTok’s popularity among young voters ...
Rep. Jeff Jackson, a Democrat from Charlotte who has 2.6 million TikTok followers, shares the concerns deeply enough that he uses a second phone solely connected to TikTok so that the company can ...
TikTok officials claim the bill would give ByteDance a narrow timeline of six months to sell the social media app, which more than 170 million U.S. residents use.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, who a source briefed on the matter said is visiting Washington this week, said in a video posted after the vote the legislation if signed into law "will lead to a ban on ...
The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to approve a bill that would ban TikTok nationwide unless Chinese parent company ByteDance sells its stake in the popular app. The development will likely result in a ...