Next week, a court will hear arguments about whether the US government can ban TikTok, based on evidence it doesn’t want anyone — including the social media company — to see.
LAWSUIT AGAINST TIKTOK BAN SET TO BEGIN ON MONDAY IN WASHINGTON
Next week, a court will hear arguments about whether the US government can ban TikTok, based on evidence it doesn’t want anyone — including the social media company — to see.
BILLBOARD: Billy McFarland, the convicted fraudster behind the disastrous Fyre Festival of 2017, has announced new dates for the long-awaited follow-up to the often-mocked Bahamian influencer event that landed him in prison for four years, owing victims more than $26 million in restitution.
AP: The body of Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, who died after being set on fire by her partner in Kenya, was received today by family and anti-femicide crusaders, ahead of her burial a day later.
BBC: Cristiano Ronaldo has hit 1bn total followers across his various social media accounts – making him the first person to reach that mind-boggling figure.
AP: Lionel Messi has been cleared to play again after taking two months to recover from an ankle injury, and Inter Miami indicated that the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner will return to the lineup on Saturday when the team plays host to Philadelphia.
Entertainer Vybz Kartel has previewed his first single since being released from prison last month.
A State of Public Emergency has again been declared for the entire parish of Clarendon.
Some Jamaican Teachers in the United States are expressing fear for their lives, following a number of mass shooting incidents in that country.
Haitian Musician Wyclef Jean has weighed in on Donald Trump’s remark about immigrants eating pets.