After a months-long legal battle over a ban-or-divest law passed by the American Congress last year, TikTok went dark over the weekend, inciting several reactions from social media users, including a few celebrities.
TikTok Ban: Celeb Reactions
After a months-long legal battle over a ban-or-divest law passed by the American Congress last year, TikTok went dark over the weekend, inciting several reactions from social media users, including a few celebrities.
Incoming President Donald Trump plans to declare a “national emergency” at the US-Mexico border as part of a broader first-day flurry of executive orders aimed at quickly reversing the Biden administration’s policies.
Joe Biden has pre-emptively pardoned Covid response chief Anthony Fauci and the members of the 6 January riot investigation to prevent what he called “unjustified… politically motivated prosecutions”.
TikTok issued an earlier statement after U.S. users reported being able to access the Chinese-owned service’s website while the far more widely used TikTok app itself began coming back online for some users with just a few basic services.
Billboard magazine’s 21st-century charts have recognized three iconic Jamaican acts for their lasting impact on global music: Shaggy, Sean Paul, and Bob Marley & the Wailers.
Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross are getting flamed on social media for performing at the Crypto Ball ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, despite previous negative remarks about him.
Manchester United paid an emotional tribute to former striker Denis Law – who died on Friday at the age of 84 – before their match against Brighton on Sunday afternoon.
The issue of mandatory DNA testing at birth in Jamaica is a complex and sensitive matter, as it raises concerns about social, legal, and ethical implications.
U.S. President Joe Biden pardoned five people on Sunday, including the late civil rights leader Marcus Garvey, and commuted the sentences of two, the White House said in a statement.