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The Supreme Court has upheld a law banning TikTok in the US if its Chinese parent company ByteDance does not sell it, putting the app on track to shut down in two days. The decision leaves 170 million American users in limbo, with the app's fate now in the hands of Donald Trump, who has promised to save TikTok after his return to the presidency on Monday.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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