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Trump’s presidency this time around is likely to be far more consequential than his first shot at the job. Mick Clifford looks at what may be in store for the US and the world
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Soon in Washington, D.C., a monumental event may transform American society in ways that are difficult to fathom: TikTok could be banned, banishing millions of (mostly) young peop
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Bob Dylan, that rabble-rouser, prankster and social media maven, has struck again. Dylan, who hasn’t been exactly prolific on the social media platform X, posted on TikTok this week for the first time — just as the app might get unplugged in the United States.