Supreme Court refuses to save TikTok from sale or ban, citing national security concerns over Chinese ownership.
TikTok plans to shut US operations of the app on Jan 19 barring a last-minute reprieve. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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It never got old. No matter how many times one crammed into the modest sanctuary at Maranatha Baptist Church, there was always some wisdom to be gleaned from the words of Jimmy Carter. This was ...