White House Drops Trump Orders On TikTok, WeChat
Government will look to identify potential national security risks in the apps manufactured or controlled by China or other foreign adversaries.
White House Drops Trump Orders On TikTok, WeChat
Mark Schiefelbein / AP
June 9, 2021
4:15

Where Gen Z gets its news: Social media
A 2022 poll shows network and cable TV news came in fifth and sixth place, with newspapers dead last.
By Martin Meissner / AP
Donald Trump can soon return to Instagram, Facebook
Meta has reinstated former President Donald Trump's accounts as part of a new protocol.
By AP4:58

What is the future of Twitter?
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has floated the possibility of declaring bankruptcy and has slashed costs and thousands of jobs.
By Jeff Chiu / APTop Stories

Eagles soar into Super Bowl, rout 49ers for NFC title
The Eagles won the Super Bowl five years ago with a different coach and quarterback.
By Matt Slocum / AP3:14

SCORPION Unit disband could change citizens perception of police dept.
The SCORPION Unit was supposed to reduce crime in Memphis residential hot spots.
By Gerald Herbert / AP3:07

Memphis residents express outrage at memorial for Tyre Nichols
One neighbor — a retired police officer of 40 years — said the Memphis Police Department has gone downhill.
By Scripps News