Why TikTok users are turning to Rednote ahead of imminent U.S. ban
In response to the TikTok ban, many users are flocking to Rednote, the popular Chinese app also known as Xiaohongshu—what’s driving the trend?
In response to the TikTok ban, many users are flocking to Rednote, the popular Chinese app also known as Xiaohongshu—what’s driving the trend?
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These billionaires have already been spotted at the inaugural events, and another dozen could still make appearances.
The tech companies have delisted apps developed by a Cambodian company accused of running a multi-billion dollar market for illicit fraud services on Telegram.
The Palisades and Eaton fires in Los Angeles remained active for over three weeks.
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