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What’s Going to Happen to TikTok?

Trump wants a sale. He might also want control.
Controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate are suing Meta and TikTok for banning their social media accounts in 2022 ...
The company agrees it acted against rules by making two telcos pre-install its search application on Android phones.
Artificial intelligence apps generating fake nudes, amid other privacy concerns, make “sharenting” far riskier than it was ...
Lawmakers in Congress were dressed down by The New York Times editorial board on Friday for confirming the "founders’ fears." The editorial board called out President Donald Trump's administration ...
TikTok’s Chinese parent, spent millions in 2024 lobbying Congress, paying influencers to file lawsuits, and mobilising its 170 million American users in a failed effort to kill legislation requiring ...
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Current and former TikTok employees have raised concerns internally about how the app’s popular algorithm could hurt young ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a lawsuit against TikTok on Aug. 19, alleging that the app creates a "habitual dependence" in children.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on July 24 that if China does not accept a deal from the U.S. to sell the app, TikTok will go dark again.
Trump’s disregard for federal law is a gift to the world’s most powerful authoritarian government.