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TikTok has become one of America’s most popular apps, even as lawmakers try to ban it. The New York Times wants to learn more about… Read More »Have something to share about TikTok?
TikTok has become one of America’s most popular apps, even as lawmakers try to ban it. The New York Times wants to learn more about… Read More »Have something to share about TikTok?
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The union representing thousands of high-profile television and film writers denied a waiver requesting Broadway officials to allow the Tony Awards ceremony to go ahead… Read More »Striking writers’ union denies exemption, jeopardizing Tony Awards broadcast
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Google has reached an $8 million settlement with Texas over deceptive ads promoting the Pixel 4 smartphone, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced today. Google’s… Read More »Google pays $8 million settlement for ‘lying to Texans’, says AG
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Bad luck seems to be following Mattia Zenere, 31, on his travels lately. In the past five years, four of his flights have experienced lengthy… Read More »Biden wants airlines to pay passengers for delays. In Europe, they already do
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When you consider the extraordinary backlash Anheuser-Busch and its Bud Light beer brand have suffered following a marketing campaign involving a transgender influencer, imagine the… Read More »The business nightmare of navigating geopolitics