TikTok's fate arrives at Supreme Court in collision of free speech and national security
- The US Supreme Court is hearing a case regarding TikTok's future, balancing free speech and national security concerns.
- TikTok plans to shut down in the US by January 19 unless the Supreme Court delays a law requiring its sale from its Chinese parent company.
- The law, signed by President Joe Biden, is defended by the government as necessary to prevent China from using TikTok for spying.
- A decision from the Supreme Court could arrive soon, impacting millions of TikTok users and the platform's operations in the US.
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