TikTok returned to the Apple and Google app stores after a month-long absence, following a national security law that required ByteDance to divest its U.S. operations. The Supreme Court upheld the law, citing concerns over TikTok’s data collection practices and ties to China, leading the app to temporarily shut down before President Trump extended the deadline. Despite the ban, TikTok had recovered 90% of its traffic, with efforts to keep the app operational ongoing.
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Florida plans migrant detention centre in Everglades
The Department of Homeland Security is establishing a detention center for migrants in the Florida Everglades, funded largely by FEMA, with costs estimated at $450 million annually. Criticism has arisen from local lawmakers, including Miami-Dade's mayor, over potential environmental impacts, while Florida's Attorney General argues the site will deter escapees due to its remote location. Need More Context? 🔎
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