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NPR's official Twitter feeds have gone silent.
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More than two dozen states have banned the app on government-issued devices.
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The proposal would require TikTok, YouTube and other social media to get and verify permission from parents for their kids under 16 to use the platforms.
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Gov. Andy Beshear’s administration banned TikTok on state government devices amid security concerns.
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The mayor of a small village in Ohio is getting a huge audience with ominous videos like, "One of the best things about living in Ohio is knowing that the Raven Queen won't ever set foot here. Not again. Not after last time."
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Many people are noticing an uptick in polarizing political factions lately, even within their own party. Is an inner party insurgency a new phenomenon? Or…
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We here at WVXU want to let you know that after much thoughtful discussion, we will turn off Disqus and disable commenting on our site as of Monday, Oct.…
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Last weekend a young man used an AK-47-style rifle to take 22 lives and injure many more outside a Walmart in El-Paso, Texas. Just before that attack, the…