TikTok was temporarily available to some U.S. users on Sunday following President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement of an executive order to delay the federal ban of the app. In response, TikTok stated they were working to restore service, thanking Trump for clarity and assuring over 170 million Americans and 7 million small businesses. Despite the temporary access, the future of TikTok in the U.S. remains uncertain under the current law, with Trump advocating for U.S. ownership while ByteDance maintains their stance against selling the company.
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Man spends 30 years building a labyrinth in his garden that’s now a shrine to his late wife
Francis Proctor, a 76-year-old retired photographer from Southport, has spent over 30 years hand-digging a network of subterranean caves beneath his garden, inspired by a whimsical desire for an underground room. This labor of love, dedicated to his late wife Barbara, features tunnels, a bridge, and a waterfall, and is now a popular attraction, reflecting their shared dream and ingenuity. Want More Context? 🔎
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