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The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to halt a law that requires TikTok to be sold or banned in the U.S. due to national security concerns. The law, passed by Congress and signed by President Biden, does not violate the First Amendment. The court's decision means TikTok, used by nearly half of Americans, could be banned unless it is divested from its Chinese parent company ByteDance within the given deadline.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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