TikTok ban lifted, for now: Here's what's next
TikTok came back online for users in the United States on Sunday after going dark late Saturday night in accordance with a bipartisan federal ban in the works since then-President Donald Trump pushed for congress to act on the Chinese-owned company. While he now signals a different stance heading into Inauguration Day, it remains unclear how the Supreme Court will rule on the company's future.
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