President Donald Trump has directed his Justice Department to pause enforcement of the TikTok ban until early April.
The tech firms that host the app are putting their shareholders at risk by failing to comply with the law.
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President-elect Donald Trump said Sunday he will sign an executive order as soon as he takes office that would delay a law ...
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A U.S. ban of TikTok began to take effect on Sunday, capping a high-stakes battle that pitted the federal government against ...