Meta's stock jumps as lawmakers push for TikTok ban
A new earnings report for the largest tech companies in the U.S. shows that Meta shares jumped following a better-than-expected revenue in its fourth quarter. NBC’s Jake Ward has more on what these overall earnings say about where the industry stands as lawmakers actively work to push Google and Apple to ban TikTok.
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