Chinese apps face scrutiny in US but users keep scrolling
As a high school junior in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, Daneel Kutsenko never gave much thought to China. Last month, though, as the U.S....
Read MoreRedNote Recruited US Influencers to Promote App Amid TikTok Ban Uncertainty
A marketing campaign brief obtained by WIRED reveals how the Chinese app is trying to capitalize on its sudden international popularity.
Read MoreKash Patel Gets to Work - Immediately Moves 1,500 Agents from Headquarters Building, 500 FBI Agents Moved to Alabama
The current FBI has become the most corrupt and partisan law enforcement agency in American history. A 2023 Rasmussen poll found that nearly...
Read MoreMost Americans Want to Stop Arming Israel. Politicians Don’t Care.
When Kamala Harris sat down with CNN’s Dana Bash last month, Bash asked a question: “Would you withhold some U.S. weapons shipments to Israel?...
Read MoreAmerica Experiences Hours of TikTok Withdrawal
In today’s newsletter, TikTok in limbo, and then: Kyle ChaykaStaff writer Just before 11 P.M. on Saturday night, TikTok went dark in the United...
Read MoreIsrael Just Killed Another American in the West Bank. Will the U.S. Ever Respond?
Israeli soldiers shot and killed American activist Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi on Friday while she was protesting an illegal settlement in the occupied West...
Read More“The Nation” Endorses Kamala Harris
In her own right, and because we oppose Donald Trump’s reactionary agenda.
Read MoreThe reasons so many Americans are moving to Spain as population soars
Americans have shared why so many of them are moving to Spain, as US population in the country has increased by 25% in two years, hitting 50,000....
Read MoreThe Joy Is Back in Town: Trump Greeted as Liberator in Triumphant Return to White House
The vibes are great again, the #Resistance circling the drain
Read MoreTrump Wants a War With Cartels—and May Just Get One
An executive order designating cartels as terrorist organizations will expand prosecutors' jurisdictions, affect relations with Mexico, and risk...
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