A Congressman Lost 200,000 Followers After He Voted for a TikTok Ban
Rep. Jeff Jackson, who gained popularity on TikTok for breaking down politics, lost followers after voting in favor banning the app
Rep. Jeff Jackson, who gained popularity on TikTok for breaking down politics, lost followers after voting in favor banning the app
A huge lobbying effort aims to kill an arcane regulation called Basel Endgame III
Nearly 970 million Indians could head to the polls between April 19 and June 1. Here's why the election takes so long.
The U.S. secretary of state Antony Blinken was in Seoul when the missiles were launched.
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According to a new U.N.-backed report, famine could unfold in northern Gaza anytime between now and May.
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The raid took place early Monday as tens of thousands of people have been sheltering there, according to Palestinian officials.
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Executive producers Kristen Wiig and Laura Dern star in Apple's wildly funny soap about a social climber in 1960s Palm Beach
Most protests are illegal in the communist-run Caribbean nation. But public displays of anger have become more frequent as economic challenges and hunger grip the nation.
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