'Emotions are higher,' Is presidential election to blame for damaged election signs?
Local officials urge community to be on the lookout, respect 'non-partisan' election as damaged signs increase.
Local officials urge community to be on the lookout, respect 'non-partisan' election as damaged signs increase.
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TikTok's fate in the U.S. looks uncertain after President Joe Biden signed a bill that included a deadline for ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, to divest itself of TikTok within nine months or face a ban on distributing it in the U.S. Ivan writes about how the impact of TikTok bans in other countries could signal what’s to come stateside. California drones grounded: In more Amazon news, the tech giant confirmed that it's ending Prime Air drone delivery operations in Lockeford, California.
Tornadoes tore through the Midwest this week.
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Buick debuts the Electra-L sedan and Electra-LT wagon concepts at the Beijing Motor Show. Both all-electric, the sedan's expected to launch in 2025.
The March reading comes as investors have continued to scale back their expectations on when the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in 2024, if at all.
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Biden passed the TikTok divestment bill -- now what?
As part of its Q1 2024 earning release, Snap revealed that total watch time on its TikTok competitor, Spotlight, increased more than 125% year-over-year. The company is touting the success of its short-from video feed a day after President Biden signed a bill that would ban TikTok if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, fails to sell it within a year. Snap says overall time spent watching content globally grew year-over-year, driven primarily by increases in total time spent watching Spotlight and creator Stories.
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As a TikTok ban gets closer to becoming a reality in the United States, it might be time to start thinking about other platforms to adopt early in case you need to fill the void left by the popular app at some point in the future. On Wednesday, President Biden signed a bill that would ban TikTok if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, fails to sell the app within a year, bringing the possibility of TikTok ban closer than ever before.
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Losses at Peacock narrowed to $639 million compared to a loss of $704 million in the prior-year period
Meta's tracking ads business could be facing further legal blows in the European Union: An influential adviser to the bloc's top court affirmed Thursday that the region's privacy laws limit how long people's data can be used for targeted advertising. In the non-legally binding opinion, Advocate General Athanasios Rantos said use of personal data for advertising must be limited. This is important because Meta's tracking ads business relies upon ingesting vast amounts of personal data to build profiles of individuals to target them with advertising messages.
On April 24, U.S. President Joe Biden signed a bill that would ban TikTok if its owner ByteDance doesn't sell the app. TikTok will challenge this decision in courts with a long legal battle ahead of us. This is perhaps the most well-known TikTok ban as India is one of the biggest consumer markets in the world.
Two-thirds of Americans reported that they feel confident they have enough money for a comfortable retirement, up a notch from last year.
TikTok suspended a gamification feature in the European Union following an intervention by the bloc. With attention on TikTok's growing pile of U.S. legal woes, the announcement went mostly unnoticed when it occurred late local time Wednesday. TikTok's move came just two days after the EU opened an investigation into a "task and reward" mechanism on the TikTok Lite app, citing concerns over an addictive design that could pose a mental health risk for young people.
The company recently attempted to fend off short sellers by advising investors on ways to prevent their shares from being loaned for short-interest positions.