
TikTok May Avoid U.S. Ban After New Deal Talks
(KNGT-FM) For months and years now, there has been a bit of uncertainty on the future of TikTok, but fans of the popular entertainment app received a little clarity on Monday Morning. We've got everything you need to know...
TikTok is one of those apps where you open it to kill a minute and can end up scrolling for hours. The latest trend I just can't get enough of is the guy running around different stores dressing up as The Lorax. It is HILARIOUS!
I will be the first to say that when TikTok went dark back in January, it was a very sad day for me. I just kept going back to the app, forgetting that, for the moment, the app didn't exist in the United States.

Some big news is buzzing about TikTok, and it could change the app’s future in the United States. So what's going to happen with TikTok moving forward?
Right now, TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a company based in China. U.S. leaders have been worried that this could put people’s personal data at risk and have pushed for TikTok to be sold to American owners. A law passed earlier this year gave TikTok until September 17 to make this change or face a U.S. ban. Some big news was released on Monday by President Trump...
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the U.S. and China may have reached a framework deal about TikTok. A framework deal means they have a basic plan, but they still need to work out the smaller details.
At least for now, it sounds like the popular app will be staying around for good.
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