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Chinese espionage on U.S. soil is expanding—from MSS/MPS recruitment and cyber theft to covert “police stations” and ...
Today, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has reported that a framework has been established for a final TikTok sell-off deal, which could see the app sold to an as-yet unnamed U.S. investor, while ...
The US and China are closing in on a deal to avoid a US ban of TikTok – and it will include China allowing US techies to replicate and replace the wildly popular app’s secret-sauce recommendation ...
On January 19th, the much-debated ban on TikTok, a China-based and CCP-controlled social media platform, officially took effect. This decision by the U.S. government acknowledges TikTok as a national ...
In a scathing editorial, the CCP reiterated that it will not let TikTok’s parent company sell its signature algorithm. What ...
The Chinese Communist Party's flagship newspaper, the Global Times, touted President Biden and his campaign's use of TikTok, and critiqued the "deep hypocrisy" of America's politicians who call the ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) alleged on Friday that TikTok and its Chinese parent company collected sensitive data from their American users, according to court filings. TikTok argued that the law, ...
President Biden joining TikTok is a "desperate" attempt to appeal to young voters and shows his administration’s naïveté about the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) reach, said a Chinese immigrant and ...
In an awkward setting earlier today on the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing with TikTok, its CEO, Shou Chew, was asked about his affiliation with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). There are ...
The Trump administration had a deal in place earlier this week to finalize the sale of TikTok, but the agreement fell apart after the massive tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday ...
TikTok is an "AI-powered subversion weapon" wielded by the CCP, says OpenAI investor Vinod Khosla. Khosla said the platform could be used by China to "surreptitiously manipulate US citizens." "TikTok ...
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