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US President Donald Trump will extend a June 19 deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest the US assets of short video app ...
Despite Kevin O'Leary's predictions that there wouldn't be a third extension, the White House has announced it will extend ...
TikTok will remain available in the United States for at least another three months, as President Donald Trump prepares to ...
The move gives TikTok another 90 days to comply with a law that otherwise mandates its removal from American app stores.
Trump grants TikTok 90-day extension, delaying the ban as he cites likely Chinese approval despite congressional law and national security concerns.
TikTok will live on for at least another three months in the United States, as President Donald Trump is poised to extend a sale or ban deadline for the third time since taking office this year.
President Trump on Tuesday said he'll likely extend the TikTok sale deadline a third time, keeping the app online.
TikTok will go offline on June 19 unless it can find a buyer or President Trump extends its sale deadline again.
President Donald Trump will likely authorize another extension saving TikTok from a ban set to take effect later this week.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, right, greets Willmar Community and Activity Manager Britta Diem following a League of Women Voters of the Willmar Area monthly "Hot Topics" speaking ...
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