Viral “senior assassin” game causing concern among police departments
(NewsNation) — Police across the country are issuing warnings around a new social media game called the “senior assassin challenge,” saying the…
(NewsNation) — Police across the country are issuing warnings around a new social media game called the “senior assassin challenge,” saying the…
In a world where social media platforms often come with their fair share of controversies, drama, and privacy concerns, a…
TikTok bill would ban app in US if parent company doesn't sell it House passed bill banning TikTok; measure moves…
(NewsNation) — The Supreme Court will hear the first of three free speech cases Monday, which could change how the…
(NewsNation) — The House approved a bill Wednesday that would ban TikTok in the U.S. if Chinese parent company ByteDance…
Recently in a few of the local Facebook groups I read, I’ve noticed something in my newsfeed that is both irking and alarming. Some people (many of whom I don’t know in person) are using Facebook as a virtual clothesline to air their dirty laundry. I’ve seen grown women rip their boyfriend’s exes to shreds through status updates, guys do the same thing about the ladies in their lives (past and present), and others write dramatic, cryptic posts about people, presumably inviting a slew of comments from curious “friends” wondering who they’re talking about.
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