Today leaders of the world’s largest technology platforms kissed the president’s ring.
According to a ByteDance board member, he thinks that the TikTok ban in the US can be resolved without having to sell the company.
President-elect Donald Trump clarified his stance on TikTok, writing Sunday on Truth Social that he’d like to bring it back online in the United States as soon as possible, even if there’s no ...
On his first day in office, Trump revoked an executive order from Biden related to studying the risks of AI development.
TikTok stopped services in the US late on Saturday hours before a federal law banning the app went into effect.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was open to billionaire Elon Musk buying social media app TikTok if the Tesla CEO wanted to do so. "I would be, if he wanted to buy it," Trump told reporters when asked if he was open to Musk buying the platform.
While TikTok has been restored for millions of American users after going dark, the app still isn't available on Apple's App Store or Google Play.
The ongoing feud between the U.S. government and TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, began in 2020, when President Donald Trump proposed the first ban on TikTok in the U.S., claiming it threatened national security.
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Launched a few weeks back, Trump’s Empire is an evolution of earlier Telegram idle games like Hamster Kombat and X Empire (aka Musk Empire), tasking you with expanding the president’s various money-making efforts by growing your team, courting investors, and spending towards business upgrades.
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