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The TikTok ban just passed the U.S. Senate. It’s now one small step away from becoming law.

The U.S. TikTok ban has just passed the Senate, meaning it’s just one presidential signature away from becoming law. Considering…

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Senate Passes Bill That Could Ban TikTok, Biden Expected to Sign

The measure gives ByteDance a year to sell TikTok before facing a ban from American app stores The Senate voted…

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US TikTok ban: How soon could app be banned after Congress passed bill?

Image source, Getty Images By Liv McMahon Technology reporter TikTok is getting closer to being kicked out of the US…

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Senate Passes TikTok Ban Bill, Setting Up First Amendment Battle

The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to approve a bill that would ban TikTok nationwide unless Chinese parent company ByteDance sells…

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Senate passes bill that could ban TikTok

A bill that could ban TikTok is now all but certain to become law. The Senate approved a measure that…

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FTC Votes to Ban Noncompete Agreements for Nearly All Workers

The Federal Trade Commission voted on Tuesday to ban noncompete agreements, which prohibit people from working for their employers’ competitors…

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FTC Issues Ban on Noncompete Clauses, Rule to Face Legal Challenges

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday issued a final rule banning noncompete clauses in employment contracts in the U.S. But…

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TikTok ban likely to take down CapCut, Lemon8, and other ByteDance apps too

The U.S. government is inching closer and closer to a TikTok ban, a move that would impact more than just…

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TikTok Will Sue to Block U.S. Ban If It Becomes Law

A bill that would ban TikTok — unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, divests its ownership stake — could soon…

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TikTok ban passes the House (again), with a few major differences

A bill that could eventually ban TikTok is again on its way to the Senate for approval, having passed the…

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