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On April 5, 1839, Robert Smalls, Civil War hero and five-term U.S. Congressman, was born in Beaufort, South Carolina, to his enslaved mother, Lydia Polite. In 1851, Smalls moved to the Charleston ...
A top official at the National Institutes of Health announced his abrupt retirement from the agency after 21 years, complaining about censorship under the leadership of HHS Secretary Robert F.
In Meta's antitrust trial on Wednesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified that TikTok's success was a risk to Meta's ...
Meta-owned Instagram is copying yet another feature from TikTok. This time, it’s the ability for users to play a reel at 2x speed by long pressing on the right or left side of their screen.
Will TikTok be banned… again? Or saved… again? Welcome back to the frenzy of will it or won’t it speculation now that President Trump’s executive order-decreed 75-day extension is almost ...
Which means efforts to ban TikTok on the laughable supposition that the most popular social media site in the world was controlled by the Chinese Communist Party amounted to censorship.
TikTok users may be experiencing some déjà vu this week. The popular short-form video app’s future is once again uncertain as a potential ban in the United States could be just days away ...
President Trump is considering lowering tariffs on China to encourage the sale of TikTok to a U.S. company. TikTok was banned in the U.S. due to national security concerns, but the ban was ...
April 16 (Reuters) - TikTok on Wednesday started testing "Footnotes" in the United States, a feature similar to "Community Notes" used by X and Meta (META.O), opens new tab, as the short-video ...
AppLovin's bid for TikTok is preliminary White House deeply involved in TikTok deal talks Amazon and OnlyFans founder also join TikTok bidding race April 3 (Reuters) - Marketing platform AppLovin ...
TikTok first went dark under federal legislation banning the app over national security concerns in January. President Donald Trump signed an executive order extending the ban through April 5.
The U.S. State Department has reportedly placed all full-time staff who were previously reshuffled to a remnant of what critics call its censorship office on administrative leave as the agency ...
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