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Ro Khanna, a Democratic Representative, told the host, "It shows how disconnected Congress is that out of all the issues in the country, the only thing we can accomplish in 3 days is banning TikTok"
The federal industry minister reassures Canadians that they should not be concerned about using TikTok, despite the ongoing national security review of the company.
Canada is conducting a national security review of Chinese-owned TikTok’s proposed expansion of the popular video app in the country. Canada Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said this on Friday. In a teleconference from Italy after meeting with his G7 counterparts, Champagne said the review under the Investment Canada Act had been quietly initiated in September […]
Local content creators on TikTok have many questions about the app’s future because of the ongoing drama with the Chinese platform.
The Liberal government requested a national security review of the popular video app TikTok in September 2023, but did not share this information with the public.
The ABC host humorously remarked that for teenagers, losing TikTok would be a bigger setback than losing their virginity.
China on Thursday slammed the approval of a US bill that would ban TikTok unless it severs ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance – blasting Washington’s “bandit” mentality and vowing Beijing would “take all necessary measures” to protect the interests of its companies overseas. The short-video app has soared in popularity worldwide but its […]
The House, viewing the Chinese-owned social media app as a security risk, voted 352-65 to give the company six months to sell itself.
It’s unclear what will happen to the legislation in the Senate
The vote comes just over a week since the bill was proposed following one public hearing with little debate, and after action in Congress had stalled for more than a year.