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US-China internet war intensifies as House passes TikTok ban

US-China internet war intensifies as House passes TikTok ban
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By Meghan BobrowskyIn the yearslong technology fight between the US and China, the Americans are poised to land a major punch.The House on Saturday easily passed a bill that would force a sale or ban of TikTok, which is owned by China–based ByteDance, bringing closer to reality a law that could remove the popular app and deepen the internet divide between the two countries.The measure, which passed 360-58 and was tied to a sweeping aid package for Israel and Ukraine, would give ByteDance up to a year to sell the app – compared with...

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