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President Donald Trump said Sunday he’d like “to see TikTok remain alive,” adding that there are “a lot of potential buyers” interested in the platform. The president’s latest remarks on the ...
TikTok is again at the center of political drama, as President Trump announces fresh tariff talks with China, leaving the app’s future in the ...
Technology Technology The Big Story How Trump’s China tariffs upended TikTok negotiations President Trump’s new tariffs on ...
Lifestyle content creator Talia Cadet hasn’t quit her day job, but TikTok has changed her life, she says. The additional income generated from her viral lists of Black-owned products ...
Like everything else, TikTok finds itself subject to changing winds of one President Trump. We're sorry, but something went wrong while fetching your podcast feeds ...
AFP via Getty Images TikTok’s future in the US has been in limbo since Trump took office in January. His first 75-day extension ended last week without a deal in place, so Trump enacted another ...
“As long as TikTok is in limbo, Trump can keep using it as a bargaining chip in his larger geopolitical trade saga with China.” This story has been updated with additional information and context.
“If and when there is an announcement on TikTok, it will come from President Trump,” a White House official said Wednesday. The app has been in limbo in the U.S. since last year, when then ...
TikTok already existed in a kind of limbo before last week, but now its strange state of in-betweenness is intensified: it is both alive and dead, allowed to persist but technically illegal.
putting the platform’s long-term future in limbo. Here’s everything you need to know about the challenges and opportunities TikTok is facing. Last Thursday, House Select Committee on China ...
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