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Social media campaign urges seven-day boycott of McDonald's, emphasizing it's about more than burgers; it's about power and ...
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Terry Moran spoke to The Bulwark on Monday about his departure from ABC, suggesting the network viewed him as "bad for ...
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Applicants will be required to make their social media profiles “public” and will be screened for “hostile attitudes” toward ...
An Australian business owner was left in disbelief after catching a customer in a very brazen act months after the brand was ...
The United States Embassy in Ghana has announced a new policy requiring student visa applicants to make their social media ...
Tesla Inc. rolled out its long-promised driverless taxi service to a handful of riders Sunday, a modest debut for what Elon ...
The U.S. State Department says it’s restarting the suspended process for foreigners applying for student visas but says all ...
Studies suggest that up to 95 percent of youth ages 13–17 use a social media platform, with many reporting constant use.
President Trump launched a website for his $5 million "Trump card," offering a legal pathway to U.S. citizenship.
The shift is being driven by younger groups, with 54% of those surveyed aged 18 to 24 saying it's their main news source.
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