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Former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has reportedly put together a $20-billion bid to buy TikTok. So far, ByteDance ...
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Even as TikTok faces a looming ban in the US, Chinese parent company ByteDance Ltd. has made it clear it has no plans to sell the popular video app. Frank McCourt doesn’t seem deterred.
Frank Crawford, 68, fell down a staircase in a pub and suffered catastrophic injuries. The court superintendent had only hours earlier been celebrating his retirement at a party in Parliament Hall.
Frank McCourt, the former LA Dodgers owner and founder of Project Liberty, which advocates for internet reform, explains his plan.