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TikTok thrives at Cannes as U.S. ban delays continue, while civil society pushes to break up Big Tech amid ongoing regulatory tensions.

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TikTok Hits Cannes, Where a U.S. Ban Seems a Distant Dream
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TikTok is making waves at Cannes, the glitzy film festival where creativity and commerce collide. Despite looming threats of a U.S. ban, the platform feels untouchable here—booming with star-studded parties, brand deals, and a palpable sense of cultural influence. It’s a stark contrast to the political battles back home, proving TikTok’s global grip isn’t loosening anytime soon.
Editor’s Note: Even as U.S. lawmakers debate banning TikTok over security concerns, its presence at Cannes shows how deeply entrenched it is in global culture and business. This isn’t just about viral dances—it’s a powerhouse for entertainment, advertising, and even filmmaking. The disconnect between political rhetoric and on-the-ground reality makes this a fascinating watch. Will regulators catch up, or is TikTok too big to fail?
Break Up Big Tech: Civil Society Declaration
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A coalition of civil society groups is calling for major tech companies to be broken up, arguing that their massive size and market dominance stifle competition and harm consumers. The declaration, which has sparked debate online, suggests stricter antitrust measures to level the playing field.
Editor’s Note: Big Tech's influence touches everything from privacy to small businesses, so this push for breakup isn't just about corporate drama—it could reshape how we interact with tech daily. If regulators take the idea seriously, we might see a very different digital landscape in a few years.
Trump Delays TikTok Ban for a Third Time
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President Trump has once again pushed back the deadline for TikTok to either sell its U.S. operations or face a ban—this marks the third delay. The move gives the Chinese-owned app more breathing room despite a 2024 law mandating action over national security concerns.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about TikTok—it’s a high-stakes tug-of-war over data privacy, national security, and global tech influence. The repeated delays suggest ongoing negotiations or political hesitations, leaving businesses and users in limbo. For now, the app keeps running, but the underlying tensions between the U.S. and China aren’t going away.
TikTok deal gets another extension from Trump
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President Trump has given TikTok yet another lifeline, extending the deadline for the popular video app to resolve U.S. national security concerns about its Chinese ownership. This buys more time for negotiations—but keeps the uncertainty hanging over TikTok’s future in America.
Editor’s Note: TikTok’s drama with the U.S. government isn’t over yet. While the extension avoids an immediate ban, it prolongs the limbo for millions of users and creators who rely on the app. The bigger story here is the ongoing tension between tech, national security, and global politics—especially when it involves China.
Teen Social Media Ban Moves Closer in Australia After Tech Trial
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Australia is inching toward becoming the first country to ban social media for kids under 16, following a successful tech trial that proved age verification can work without wrecking existing platforms. Basically, they tested whether apps could reliably check a user’s age—and it turns out they can.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another "think of the children" debate—it’s a real-world test of whether governments can actually enforce age restrictions online. If Australia pulls it off, other countries might follow, reshaping how young people access the internet. But there are big questions too: Will it actually protect kids, or just push them toward sketchier workarounds? And who decides what counts as "social media" anyway?
TikTok's Clock Keeps Running: Trump Extends Sale Deadline Again
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TikTok is back in the hot seat as its forced-sale deadline looms, but President Biden has signaled he won’t let a ban take effect—at least not yet. It’s another chapter in the ongoing saga of the app’s fight to stay in the U.S. amid national security concerns.

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