TikTok will be ending its operation in the United States in only ten days barring a last-second move from the Supreme Court.
TikTok says it will shut down in the U.S. by Jan. 19 unless the Supreme Court strikes down a law aimed at forcing its Chinese parent company to sell.
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The Chinese-owned app is battling for survival as a deadline looms over its fate.
It makes a mockery of the so-called ethics rules that they put in place, but that there's no mechanism to enforce.
TikTok said it will shut down by Jan. 19—the proposed date of the social media app's U.S. ban—if the Supreme Court does not intervene.