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Meta and Chinese-owned social media app TikTok breached their legal obligation to grant researchers adequate access to public data, the European Commission said in preliminary findings of an investigation released on Friday.
The two seemingly incompatible songs have linked up in a hugely popular remix that has been used in more than 460,000 TikTok videos so far.
Rex with Lady Gaga playing in the background. Cats dancing on their hind legs dressed in streetwear. Bodycam footage of police arresting a pile of macaroni and cheese.
Plus, a mysterious group targets Gov. Wes Moore with racist AI videos, Trump seeks gratitude over TikTok, and more — all in this week’s Tuesday Tech Drop.
A Scottsdale bakery owner is speaking out after a viral negative review from a social media influencer brought unwanted attention.
TikTok’s latest eerie cooking trend has unleashed a wave of unsettling food videos across the internet. Creators like Naomi Rose have attracted massive followings with culinary clips that blend special-effects makeup,
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made it clear how excited his boss is about saving TikTok. During an interview on CBS’ Face the Nation, Bessent, 63, told Margaret Brennan that Donald Trump is finalizing a deal with President Xi Jinping to keep the Chinese-owned social media platform operating in the United States.