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Donald Trump says the US will resume tariffs on countries without trade deals after July 9. He confirmed a TikTok buyout is under way, claimed Iran’s nuclear sites were obliterated, and proposed temporary immigration relief for farms and hotels facing worker shortages
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The antidote to shallow connections is not to abandon social media but to recalibrate its role in our lives
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The new proposal from Perplexity AI, the artificial intelligence search engine startup, could give US government 50 per cent stake in the new entity
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"Reels have traditionally been limited to 90 seconds, but we've received feedback that this restriction is too limiting for creators who wish to share longer content," wrote Instagram head Adam Mosseri in a post.
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A man trying to shoot a video for TikTok was attacked by a pet lion in Lahore
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In her lengthy social media post, the model reiterated that "life was great". "Life was awesome before this. I know it's hard to see it now, but it's doable. It's very doable. This doesn't have to be our lives," she wrote
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TikTok credited Trump's intervention for providing "clarity and assurance" to its service providers, enabling the app's rapid return
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Move comes after President-elect says he planned to sign an executive order after his inauguration to give China-based parent company more time to work out a deal to keep the ban from becoming permanent
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The TikTok app was not found on Apple and Google’s app stores
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In an NBC News interview, Trump said on Saturday that he hadn't made a decision yet but was considering giving TikTok a reprieve after his inauguration on Monday.
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Lawmakers also applaud New Delhi's ban on the social media platform which is highly popular among teenagers and youths
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US Supreme Court likely to uphold law that would ban Tiktok in the United States from Jan 19 unless it changes hand
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On August 22, Nepal's cabinet decided to lift the ban on TikTok, which was imposed in November last year, Xinhua news agency reported
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On Friday, the US Justice Department announced that it had filed a lawsuit in a California federal court, alleging violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and failure to adhere to previous court orders.
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However, with Squad Busters, Supercell’s first full global release since 2018’s Brawl Stars, the studio hopes for not just a successful game but an experience that will reverse the studio’s downward sliding fortunes and help it hold ground against platforms like Netflix and TikTok.fgane on
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TikTok, boasting over 170 million American users, refrained from immediate comment. However, Michael Beckerman, its head of public policy for the Americas, stated that the company intends to contest the action in court.
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In March, the House voted in favor of a bill aimed at banning TikTok, a popular social media platform boasting over 170 million users in the US.
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Tang stressed that TikTok's ties to foreign adversaries align with the U.S. view, seeing the platform as a potential national security risk.
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A TikTok user, who goes by the name Sam Fisher and resides in Pennsylvania, uploaded a video to tell her story about her intimate relationship with the 31-year-old British singer.
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According to Pew Research Center, approximately 83 percent of U.S. adults have reported using YouTube.