"Key Updates: TikTok Ban, ByteDance, and House Republicans"

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The House passed a bill that could lead to a ban on TikTok due to concerns about data privacy and national security, while a hearing on Donald Trump's handling of classified documents is ongoing. Israeli forces struck a U.N. food distribution facility in Gaza, exacerbating a hunger crisis, and vulnerable teens are being coerced into harmful acts online. Paul Alexander, who used an iron lung for seven decades, has passed away, and spring is starting earlier across the U.S. due to global warming. Additionally, a study suggests that grandmother whales may help us understand the purpose of menopause.
Topics:nation#climate-change#gaza#online-abuse#politics-international-technology-health-environment#tiktok#trump
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- Late Night Tackles the House Bill That Could Ban TikTok The New York Times
- The U.S. wants ByteDance to sell TikTok. China is almost certainly going to refuse CNBC
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep. Nancy Mace explain why they voted ‘no’ on TikTok ban CNN
- House Republicans break from Trump on TikTok POLITICO
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