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For most teens today, scrolling through Tik Tok or Instagram is an everyday thing, but if some Texas Lawmakers get their way — you'll have to be at least 18-years-old to be on social media.
Per reports from school districts and videos that Ars Technica has reviewed online, the so-called Chromebook Challenge ...
Wake County and school systems across the US are sending out warnings about a new TikTok challenge that has students setting ...
A new challenge involves students in schools sticking paper clips in Chromebook computer, which as caused fires in several Connecticut schools, according to news reports. With concern of the trend ...
A bill that would bar digital applications created in Russia and China from being accessed on state government-owned devices ...
The company’s executives tried to reassure potential advertisers about the app’s future in the United States without directly ...
Explore a comprehensive assessment of President John Mahama’s first 120 days in office, detailing the fulfilled and ...
Under a law passed by Congress, TikTok has been banned from the US since January 19. The law has a clause which permitted the date to be pushed back under certain conditions, but those conditions were ...
President Donald Trump has already delayed a TikTok ban twice, and he said Sunday that he’s willing to do it again. Axios ...
TikTok execs reassured advertisers at a NewFronts presentation Tuesday that the platform is safe, trustworthy and backed by a ...
President Donald Trump said he will extend the TikTok ban deadline again if ByteDance doesn't divest the platform by June 19.
The earliest TikTok we found purporting to show Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announcing a June 1 effort to "phase out" cars manufactured before 2000 included a disclaimer that the sound was ...