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Threatening voicemail sent to lawmaker as potential TikTok bill gains momentum in Senate

WASHINGTON -- There is a new warning about the danger of TikTok. One senator, after a national security briefing Wednesday, compared the social media platform to "a gun aimed at Americans' heads." One ... Read More
TikTok will be banned without a savior. Here are the alternative apps users are flocking to

CNN — New York (CNN) — TikTok is still three days away from a likely ban in the United States, but many users are already bidding the app farewell and seeking out alternatives. Influencer Jasmine ... Read More
There's just a month until TikTok could be banned – again. Here's where things stand.

President Donald Trump has one month to finalize the sale of TikTok or the short-form video platform risks going dark in the U.S. – again. For months, Trump has said negotiations for the sale of ... Read More
How did TikTok get here? A look at the US' fight over social media app

President Donald Trump hinted in a Truth Social post on Sept. 15 that the United States and China have reached a deal to divest the popular social media platform to a U.S. buyer. The announcement came ... Read More
White House Launches TikTok Account as Deadline for App’s Sale or U.S. Ban Looms

The White House has created an official TikTok account just weeks before the deadline that President Donald Trump extended for the Chinese-owned app to be sold to a non-Chinese buyer or face a ban in ... Read More
There's just a month until TikTok could be banned – again. Here's where things stand.

TikTok could go dark in the U.S. again if President Donald Trump does not strike a deal with China by Sept. 17. The short-form video app has been under scrutiny for months, as some government ... Read More
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