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After months of speculation and multiple bids from would-be American buyers, TikTok may finally be getting a new owner.
President Trump has declined to enforce a statutory ban of the popular social media app while his administration negotiates a deal for an American company to acquire it.
A deal to spin off TikTok's U.S. operations into a U.S.-based firm was paused after China responded to Trump's announcements of tariffs on China. Trump's comments could add clarity to the future of ...
He didn’t say who was interested in buying the app, just that it was “a group of very wealthy people.” But the Chinese ...
Trump has instead signed three orders delaying enforcement on the ban. As a June 19 deadline to enforce the sale-or-ban law ...
In refusing to dismiss the wrongful death suit, New York Supreme Court Justice Paul Goetz found that Norma Nazario had ...
Reid Rasner says Rasner Media's $47.45 billion dollar offer is the leading bid toward getting China's ByteDance to sell ...
TikTok’s twisted timetable tempts trouble. Donald Trump has again extended a deadline for China’s ByteDance to sell its ...
For the third time, President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for TikTok to spin out from its Chinese parent company ...
Section 230 has so far failed to shield Meta and TikTok owner ByteDance from a lawsuit raised by a mother who alleged that ...
We have a buyer for TikTok, by the way,” Trump said — as the U.S. awaits a deal on the app’s future amid legal, political, ...