The Supreme Court upheld a U.S. law that bans TikTok on January 19th unless it is sold to an owner not controlled by a foreign adversary. The court sided with the US government’s argument that ties between TikTok’s parent ByteDance and the Chinese government presented a national security threat that empowered Congress to demand it be sold. Alexis Keenan and Daniel Howley for Yahoo Finance:
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Friday, January 17, 2025
TikTok loses Supreme Court battle to stop U.S. ban
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