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- So, is TikTok dead in the U.S.? No. In fact, its fate is far from certain. What we know is that you can continue to binge TikTok to your heart's content until at least January of 2025: While the House's original bill forced ByteDance to sell or be banned within six months, the Senate extended that timeline to nine months.
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Sep 16, 2024 · The United States Congress passed a bill that would either ban TikTok or force it to be sold, and President Joe Biden signed it. So... what now? TikTok could sue, and win, and go back to...
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Apr 25, 2024 · United States. Congress and the armed forces have banned TikTok from all of their employees’ devices. Approximately half of all states ban the app on state-owned devices, and the Federal ...
- Anna Gordon
Sep 16, 2024 · TikTok will be in federal court on Monday, aiming to block a new law that will ban the popular video app in the United States early next year.
- Sapna Maheshwari
Apr 25, 2024 · That year, 39 states followed the Biden administration's lead in banning TikTok from government devices. Montana even tried to ban the app from the state entirely, but a judge blocked that ban in...
Apr 22, 2024 · The House overwhelmingly approved a bill Saturday that could lead to the company being banned in the U.S., and it's on a fast track to President Biden's desk. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: TikTok is...
Mar 13, 2024 · The House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a bill that would force parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban of the social media app on U.S. devices.
Mar 14, 2024 · TikTok users in the United States could soon be shut out of the popular app, as House of Representatives politicians move forward with a bill giving its Chinese-based owner ByteDance an ultimatum to sell or face a ban. But what's behind the ban, and could the US actually stamp out the clock app? Here's what you need to know: What does the bill say?