💨 Abstract
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against TikTok's bid to avoid a potential ban, set to take effect in two days, which could impact millions of users. The ban is due to national security concerns over the app's parent company, ByteDance. Existing users can still access the app, but updates and new downloads will be prohibited. Advertisers are preparing contingency plans, and TikTok plans to continue paying its U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
China sanctions 20 US defence firms over Trump's Taiwan arms sales
Malaysia's ex-PM Najib Razak held guilty of abuse of power in 1MDB trial, full verdict pending
‘Pakistan a junta with nuclear weapons,’ a wary Putin told Bush in 2001, wanting West to do more
India-US cooperation on critical-mineral recycling can reduce dependence on China
In Christmas strikes, US targets ISIS in Nigeria over 'Christian killings', regional instability
ISRO's LVM3 rocket places US communication satellite into low earth orbit
US lawmakers express concern over total ban of B'desh's Awami League party