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TikTok faces a potential shutdown in the U.S. due to national security concerns. The social media app, popular among younger users, boasts 170 million domestic users and an estimated $20 billion revenue by 2025. The Supreme Court upheld the ban, and the White House has indicated no last-minute reprieve. TikTok's CEO plans to attend the inauguration in hopes of a resolution.
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