The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating a pivotal case that could result in TikTok's ban or forced sale. Concerns about national security, data privacy, and foreign influence have taken center stage.
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The U.S. Supreme Court signals it may uphold a controversial law banning TikTok. What’s at stake?
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U.S. officials worry ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese owner, poses a national security risk.
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TikTok collects vast amounts of user data. Could the Chinese government exploit this for surveillance?
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TikTok argues the law violates First Amendment rights, claiming it’s a major platform for expression.
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TikTok faces a critical deadline: sell its U.S. operations or shut down. What happens next?
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The Supreme Court balances the need for security with protecting Americans’ freedom of expression.
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TikTok’s parent company argues divesting the app could take years and create logistical chaos.
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A ban would shut TikTok in the U.S., affecting 170 million users and countless content creators.
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The Court’s ruling could reshape how the U.S. handles foreign-owned platforms.
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The Supreme Court’s decision will define the future of TikTok and national security in a digital world.
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