A U.S. court upheld a law demanding TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, sell the platform by January 19 or face a ban. This jeopardizes the app’s future for 170 million American users and raises free speech concerns. President-elect Trump’s stance remains uncertain, leaving TikTok’s fate hanging in the balance amid national security concerns and potential legal challenges.
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