US Court Upholds TikTok Ban Amid Legal Challenges

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TikTok plans to appeal to the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court upheld a law that could ban the app in the U.S. unless it is sold by January 19. The court ruled that TikTok poses a national security threat, as Chinese authorities could potentially access American data. The decision has sparked a debate over digital free speech and the government's power to regulate foreign tech companies. TikTok argues the ban would silence millions of users, while potential buyers, including former Trump officials, are considering bids. The Supreme Court's decision could delay the ban.
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