ByteDance, the Chinese parent company of TikTok, has expressed a preference for shutting down the popular video-sharing app in the US if legal options fail to keep it running. The company is facing pressure from the Trump administration over national security concerns, with a potential ban on the horizon. ByteDance is exploring all possible avenues to keep TikTok operational in the US, but is prepared to comply with any legal requirements.
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Kerry Washington invests in wedding marketplace Cheersy
Kerry Washington expands her angel investment portfolio by leading the pre-seed round for wedding marketplace Cheersy, founded by Amy Shack Egan, which connects couples with day-of service wedding coordinators and has raised $550,000 from investors like Christina Tosi and Jennifer Gilbert. Shack Egan met Washington through a mutual connection, and Washington, known for investing in startups like Spill and Equip, is one of many Hollywood figures entering the startup world. Cheersy, similar to Airbnb, allows...
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