TikTok Faces New US Ban as Political Tensions Rise
As a new election year unfolds, US lawmakers are pushing a bipartisan bill to ban TikTok, sparking debates around national security and the platform’s popularity among young users.
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As a new election year unfolds, US lawmakers are pushing a bipartisan bill to ban TikTok, sparking debates around national security and the platform’s popularity among young users.
Super Tuesday 2024 lacked the usual excitement, highlighting challenges in US politics as voter enthusiasm for leading candidates wanes.
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Three years after the pivotal January 6 events, America remains divided on its definition and implications, highlighting deep-rooted political polarization and its impact on democracy.