TikTok asks the Supreme Court for an emergency order to block a US ban unless it’s sold
- TikTok has requested the Supreme Court for an emergency order to block a US ban unless it is sold, as stated in the headline.
- The request aims to prevent the enforcement of a ban until a sale occurs, highlighting TikTok's legal strategy.
- TikTok's action reflects ongoing concerns about its future in the American market, as mentioned in the text.
- The Supreme Court's decision could significantly impact TikTok's business amid increasing regulatory scrutiny in the United States.
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