They built careers on TikTok. Now they’re bracing for a possible ban | CNN Business

New York CNN  — 

Joanne Molinaro’s life changed when she found TikTok.

She had clawed all the way up to being a partner at a big Chicago law firm after more than a decade of working in corporate litigation. And it nearly crushed her.

“I was thinking to myself … lucky me to have this job that pays my bills,” Molinaro said in an interview with CNN’s Terms of Service podcast. “And so what if it’s soul-sucking and it makes me want to curl up at night into fetal position and cry? That’s okay because

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