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TikTok Starts Going Dark in the U.S.

The popular video app stopped working shortly after signaling to users it might go offline, with a federal law barring U.S. companies from hosting or distributing TikTok set to take effect on Sunday.

Sapna Maheshwari
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Cloud Computing, Computers and the Internet, Corporations, Google Inc, Law and Legislation, Mobile Applications, Oracle Corporation, Social Media, Supreme Court (US), TikTok (ByteDance), United States, United States Politics and Government
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