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Supreme Court Hears TikTok Case, Syrians Return Home, French Rape Trial Verdicts
Bobby Allen
TikTok has long said that the Chinese government doesn't collect data on Americans and does not use the app to push propaganda. But U.S. officials say the risk of that happening is just too high and that the app has to be put out of business unless it sheds its China-based owner. Legal scholars say because of the First Amendment, government restrictions on speech are very hard to uphold in court.
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