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The Supreme Court appears likely to uphold a law that could force a sale or ban of TikTok in the US by January 19, due to concerns about national security risks posed by China. The law, passed with bipartisan support, focuses on the potential for China to exploit the platform for espionage and covert influence operations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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