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TikTok, a popular short-video app, stopped functioning for 170 million Americans on Saturday after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected its bid to avoid a ban. The ban was due to national security concerns and a 2024 law requiring TikTok parent ByteDance to sell the app or face shutdown in the U.S. on Jan.
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