TikTok and its parent company ByteDance have followed through on their threats to sue the United States over its "divest-or-ban" law.
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Facing Congressional pressure, an influential advocacy group ends its relationship with TikTok
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It’s official: TikTok is suing the United States over the “divest-or-ban” law
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Could TikTok could fetch a $100 billion price tag? ByteDance would have to sell to find out.
How much money can ByteDance make by divesting TikTok? The Beijing-based tech company may not want to answer that question.
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The “divest or ban” TikTok bill has passed. Now the legal battle begins.
Now that Congress has passed the "divest or ban" TikTok bill and President Biden has signed it, a legal fight will commence.
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17 creators sign open letter asking President Biden to reconsider the TikTok ban
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TikTok says it generated $14.7 billion for small businesses in 2023. Will lawmakers care?
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TikTok wants its users to call their representatives to protest a potential U.S. ban
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Congress has a new plan to regulate TikTok: It wants ByteDance to divest its popular video app
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Congress is putting off its plan to regulate TikTok until 2024 (but GOP hopefuls still have takes)
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Federal judge rules in TikTok’s favor, dealing decisive blow to Montana’s statewide ban
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TikTok is making progress in its court battle against Montana, but other legal challenges remain
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ByteDance is expanding TikTok’s footprint in the U.S. — but the Senate has some questions
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