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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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The Republican governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, talked about his administration's efforts to stop the sexualization of children on Wednesday. He also talked about the 'disturbing trend' of society trying to sexualize young children after hearing that the state had filed a complaint against a bar in Miami that puts on drag shows for kids.
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The Post has learned that one of Hunter Biden's former business partners called Joe Biden 'the Big Guy' in a panicked message sent the same day The Post reported that the president's son had left behind the infamous 'laptop from hell.'
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Chris Cuomo is returning to cable news, but he will be working for a much smaller network.
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A report says that Mark Zuckerberg didn't try to hide his irritation when an employee asked about vacation days during a meeting where the CEO of Meta said he was going to fire low-performing workers.
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CNN said that an investigation by the FBI into Chinese land purchases near important infrastructure and Huawei equipment on many American cell towers found that the Chinese company's telecom equipment could intercept and even disrupt U.S. military communications, including those of the U.S. Strategic Command, which is in charge of the country's nuclear arsenal.
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Taika Watiti, the director of Disney's Marvel's Thor: Love and Thunder, slammed critics who say that the latest superhero movie is 'too gay' by saying, 'We're all queer' to explain his recent focus on LBGTQ stories and characters.
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Rep. Jason Crow says that young Americans are too willing to share their DNA information. Warns people not to share health data with sites like 23andMe because it can be used to program new bio-weapons to target them
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On Saturday, the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency because monkeypox is spreading around the world without being stopped.
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Kate Moss said in a new interview that will air Sunday that she testified in Johnny Depp's defamation trial because she 'had to say the truth.'