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Perplexity AI Bids to Merge with TikTok U.S.

Perplexity AI bid to merge with TikTok U.S. and new capital partners was submitted to ByteDance on Saturday; the deal, valued at over $50 billion, would integrate video into Perplexity and maintain most ByteDance investor equity.

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Vance Meets with Chinese Vice President Amidst TikTok Ban and Tensions

On Sunday, in Washington, D.C., Vice President-elect JD Vance met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng to discuss fentanyl, trade, and regional stability, ahead of President-elect Trump's inauguration; this meeting follows Senator Rubio's strong criticism of China and a temporary TikTok ban.

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US Bans TikTok Amidst National Security Concerns

The US banned TikTok on January 19th, 2025, due to national security and data privacy concerns regarding its Chinese ownership (ByteDance). This impacts 170 million US users, although TikTok hopes for a resolution with incoming President Trump.

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TikTok Faces U.S. Ban, Potential 90-Day Extension, and Merger Proposal

A U.S. law requires TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, to sell its U.S. operations or face a ban; President-elect Trump might grant a 90-day extension, while a merger with Perplexity AI is proposed, potentially saving the app but requiring algorithm rebuilding.

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TikTok Offline in US Following Supreme Court Ruling

TikTok went offline in the US on Sunday, hours before a new law banning the platform came into effect, after the Supreme Court upheld the ban unless its China-based parent company, ByteDance, sold the platform; President-elect Trump indicated a potential 90-day reprieve.

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TikTok Banned in US; Trump Promises Solution

Due to a US law mandating its sale by its Chinese owner ByteDance, TikTok became inaccessible to its nearly 170 million American users on January 18th; however, incoming President Trump stated he would work towards a solution, potentially a 90-day delay.

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TikTok Ban Temporarily Halted; Sale Remains Uncertain

A US federal ban on TikTok went into effect on Sunday but was temporarily suspended by President-elect Trump, giving ByteDance more time to find a buyer; several parties have expressed interest, but the sale is complicated by national security concerns surrounding the algorithm.

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TikTok Banned in US After Supreme Court Ruling

A US federal ban on TikTok took effect on Saturday, removing the app from app stores and impacting 170 million American users after the Supreme Court upheld a law requiring ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a shutdown; ByteDance chose the latter, despite President-elect Trump indicating a possible 90...

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TikTok Temporarily Blocked in US Amidst Legal Battle and Acquisition Offers

A US law banning TikTok took effect on January 19th, temporarily suspending service for 170 million users, although President Trump may grant a 90-day reprieve after assuming office on Monday, following discussions with the Chinese president and amid multiple acquisition offers.

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TikTok Suspended in US Pending Trump's Decision on 90-Day Delay

Due to a US law prioritizing national security, TikTok suspended operations on January 18th, awaiting President-elect Trump's decision on a potential 90-day delay before the ban takes full effect. The Supreme Court upheld the ban, rejecting TikTok's appeal.

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TikTok Ban Delayed? Trump Hints at 90-Day Extension

A nationwide ban on TikTok took effect in the U.S. on Saturday night, but President-elect Trump may delay it for 90 days; various companies, including Rumble and a group backed by Kevin O'Leary, are interested in buying the app, which is valued at $40-$50 billion.

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TikTok Banned in US, but Trump May Delay Enforcement

A US law banning TikTok took effect on January 19, 2025, prompting the app's shutdown, impacting 170 million users; however, President-elect Trump may delay enforcement for 90 days.

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