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A single mom in Minnesota said she was fired from her school job because a 60-year-old coworker told their boss about a joke she made on the app TikTok.
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A new report found that hundreds of people who worked for ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, also worked for Chinese state media.
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People on Twitter are talking about a viral social media post that seems to show a young boy pole dancing at a gay pride event in Pennsylvania while people cheer him on.
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Over the weekend, thousands of pages of documents were unsealed in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's bombshell defamation case. These documents included text messages between the actor and Marilyn Manson and an apparent attempt by his team to bring up his ex-'brief wife's stint as an exotic dancer' at trial.
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Former employees of ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, say that the company put pro-China propaganda in TopBuzz, a news app that is no longer available in the United States.
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Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD) in Britain because it is 'built around white European ideas' and is too 'gendered.'
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'Investment,' according to Oxford, is the activity or practice of investing money for profit. Yes, individuals are eager to put their hard-earned money into start-ups, stocks, and businesses for the sake of profit. Profiteering, on the other hand, has been labeled a sin in China by the Xi Jinping government. As a result, even large IT companies like ByteDance Ltd are being compelled to abandon their investment industry in order to reduce their losses and maintain their existence.
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'Coda, 'Mass' and 'Summer of Soul' lead the list of stand-out movies in the 2021 Sundance Film Festival — read more
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Sundance Film Festival's 70+ film slate will be available online in 2021.
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For months, TikTok users couldn’t go on the app without hearing this addictive song called “Vibe (If I Back It Up),