Utah has become the most recent state in the United States to file a lawsuit against the app TikTok, proclaiming that the social media platform is “baiting” children into addictive habits that are damaging their mental health.
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Man Jumps Into World Trade Center Memorial Pool
A 33-year-old unidentified man has been arrested in New York City after jumping into the reflecting pool at the 9/11 Memorial located in the World Trade Center.
Read More Man Jumps Into World Trade Center Memorial PoolAmerican Woman Speaks Out About Family Being Held Hostage by Hamas In Israel
Abbey Onn, an American citizen, spoke to the press about her family in Israel, explaining that she is “heartbroken” after discovering that numerous family members of hers have been abducted by Hamas terrorists.
Read More American Woman Speaks Out About Family Being Held Hostage by Hamas In IsraelPolice Search For Killer Of Retired Vermont University Dean Shot Near Campus
The former dean of the Castleton campus of Vermont University was found gunned down near campus last week and police are still searching for the killer.
Read More Police Search For Killer Of Retired Vermont University Dean Shot Near CampusSEC Sues To Compel Elon Musk To Testify In Twitter Investigation
The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sued Elon Musk in an effort to get the billionaire to testify over his purchase of Twitter last year.
Read More SEC Sues To Compel Elon Musk To Testify In Twitter InvestigationNewsom Signs Bills To Restrict Hand Counts In Elections, Workers Receive Additional Sick Days
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) signed into law two new bills, one that restricts the ability of local governments to manually count ballots and the other to guarantee workers more sick days.
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