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Kevin O’Leary dismisses ByteDance's reported plan to create a new version of TikTok for US users instead of selling, calling ...
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Lutnick’s comments follow his warning last week that TikTok will have to stop operating in the U.S. if China does not approve ...
TikTok will go dark in the U.S unless China agrees to a deal that giving U.S. owners majority control over the video app, ...
Democratic Senator Ed Markey on Thursday proposed new national security safeguards that would ensure TikTok could remain ...
Remember when the president said he'd tell the public about TikTok's new ownership in "two weeks"? That was four weeks ago.
Lutnick is referring to the potential deal to sell the majority of TikTok to U.S. investors, which President Trump recently ...
U.S. President Donald Trump likes TikTok but the Chinese-owned short video app, used by some 170 million Americans, has to ...
President Donald Trump said a “group of very wealthy people” was lined up to purchase TikTok—after repeatedly delaying enforcement of a ban on the popular short form video app owned by Chinese tech ...
President Trump is expected to talk with Chinese officials this week about a possible TikTok deal. Here's what we know.
Donald Trump vowed to save TikTok before taking office, claiming only he could make a deal to keep the app operational in the US despite national security concerns.
President Donald Trump claims the U.S. has "pretty much" reached a deal for the purchase of TikTok's U.S. assets, and negotiations with China are scheduled to start Monday or Tuesday.
In letters made public via the Freedom of Information Act, Attorney General Pam Bondi argued the president has the authority to nullify laws as he sees fit.
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