ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court appears likely to uphold the controversial TikTok ban after oral arguments were heard Friday.
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During more than two hours of oral arguments, a majority of the Supreme Court justices appear to agree with the government’s position that TikTok, owned by a Chinese-based company ByteDance, poses a ...
On Friday, justices heard oral arguments concerning the social media app’s ties to China and free speech protections.