One of the world’s biggest social media apps is set to go dark for millions in the U.S. within days. The country’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled to uphold a law that would ban TikTok over national security concerns, unless its Chinese parent company sells it off. As Jackson Proskow reports, there are questions over how it will be enforced — especially with the incoming Trump presidency.
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