March 23, 2023, 4:45 p.m. |

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TikTok’s chief executive attempted on Thursday to dispel concerns that the short-form video app poses a cybersecurity and national security risk in his first time testifying to a U.S. House committee. Bipartisan lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee pressed Shou Chew, who took the helm of TikTok in 2021, about the app’s ties

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