TikTok Faces Imminent US Ban as Legal Battles Intensify

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A federal appeals court has denied TikTok's request to delay enforcement of a U.S. law requiring its sale or face a ban, pending Supreme Court review. The law, signed by President Biden, cites national security concerns over ByteDance's potential data sharing with China. TikTok plans to appeal to the Supreme Court, but it's uncertain if the case will be heard. The app could shut down by January 19 if the law is not overturned, affecting over 170 million U.S. users.
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