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Supreme Court Dashes TikTok Users’ Hopes With Ruling on Ban

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DAYS ARE NUMBERED

It’s another blow for the social media giant that, as of now, will go offline in the U.S. on Sunday.

Sarah Baus of Charleston, S.C., holds a sign that reads "Keep TikTok" as she and other content creators Sallye Miley of Jackson, Mississippi, and Callie Goodwin of Columbia, S.C., stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court.
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