TikTok is a short-form video social media platform operated by ByteDance that lets users create, share, and discover mobile videos.
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TikTok has settled a lawsuit brought by a Florida teen who says its app design helped harm his mental health, while Meta and YouTube still face trial in the case.
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Tech investors have sued the Trump administration, saying it broke the law by delaying TikTok’s required breakup from its China-based owner and approving a deal that still left illegal ties in place.
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TikTok said a data center power outage caused weekend glitches and low view counts, while Governor Gavin Newsom said he would review whether the app was censoring political content.
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The White House and China approved a deal that moves control of TikTok’s U.S. business to investors backed by President Donald Trump.
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TikTok is planning to require many US employees to work in the office five days a week next year, marking a major shift away from remote work.
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President Donald Trump approved a TikTok deal, but the app’s future still has major questions about its ownership, algorithm, and business plans.
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Trump approved a TikTok US sale plan in an executive order, setting up a new owner group and ending the immediate threat of a ban.
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The White House says a TikTok deal would put the app’s control, data, and algorithm largely in American hands under a U.S.-led board.
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TikTok faces a looming US sale deadline, while possible buyers circle and the app’s future remains uncertain.
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Four British families are suing TikTok and ByteDance, saying the company showed “no compassion” and should be held accountable for the deaths of their children linked to a viral challenge.
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TikTok is restoring service in the US after Donald Trump said he would delay the ban and seek a deal to keep the app running.
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TikTok briefly shut down in the U.S. as a federal ban took effect, then began restoring service after Donald Trump said he would try to delay enforcement.
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TikTok briefly went dark as its U.S. ban deadline neared, but Donald Trump said he would try to delay enforcement and keep the app available.
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The Supreme Court seemed likely to let a law take effect that could force TikTok’s U.S. operations to shut down unless ByteDance sells the app.
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The Supreme Court is set to decide whether a law forcing TikTok to cut ties with ByteDance or face a U.S. ban violates the First Amendment.
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President Joe Biden signed a law that could force TikTok’s owner to sell the app or face a ban, but the move is expected to face court challenges over free speech rights.
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Steven Mnuchin’s push to buy TikTok, along with his new rescue deal for a troubled bank, shows his long pattern of betting on distressed assets.
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Montana’s TikTok ban is set to be hard to enforce, easy to dodge, and likely to face serious legal challenges.
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TikTok faces U.S. pressure over national security fears that its ownership by ByteDance could allow disinformation, censorship, and data collection.
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