The Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the future of TikTok in the US, with the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act potentially banning the app soon. Justices questioned TikTok’s ties to China and challenged the app’s argument that the law violates free speech rights. Despite concerns about enforcement under the new administration, it is likely that the ban will go into effect, raising questions for third-party service providers like Apple and Google.
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Man gets his street evacuated after pulling pin on WWII grenade from antique market
An entire residential road in Bixton Close, Northwick, Worcester, was evacuated by a bomb squad after a man accidentally pulled the pin on a World War Two RG-42 grenade he bought for £30 at an antiques market over a year ago. Upon pulling the pin, the grenade emitted a noise, prompting him to evacuate the property and alert neighbors before calling the police, who established a 100m cordon. The bomb squad x-rayed the device, confirming...
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