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Montana Lawmakers Pass Bill Banning TikTok

Montana lawmakers passed a bill this week banning the social media app TikTok from operating in the state.

‘Burn Bra Challenge’ Reflects Women’s Outrage After Nike Partners With Dylan Mulvaney

A woman known as "chatterbox.mama" on Tiktok has implored women to take part in the "burn bra challenge" as an act of protest against Nike's partnership with transgender, biological male Dylan Mulvaney.

Bud Light VP Under Fire for Engaging in ‘Fratty’ Culture She Criticized as Outdated

Heinerscheid recently appeared on a podcast where she promoted Bud Light’s new direction and marketing, stating that the company needed to update its “fratty” image and change its “out of touch humor.”

White House to Use Social Media Influencers to Promote Biden Agenda, Target Young Voters

The influencers may receive their own briefing room.

Hundreds of Former Federal Employees Work in Big Tech

The information from LinkedIn connects social media to the national security state.

Transgender Influencer Dylan Mulvaney Announces Paid Partnership with Nike to Promote Women’s Clothing

"Home for a moment and leaning into cozy workout wear life with @nikewomen's newest Zenvy leggings and Alate bra!," Mulvaney writes in an Instagram post.

Australia Bans TikTok on Gov’t Devices

The Australian government has banned TikTok on all government-issued devices, following concerns over the app's security risks and its Chinese parent company's alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Bud Light Makes Trans Activist Dylan Mulvaney Its Latest Spokesperson

The campaign honors Mulvaney's first full year of openly being a transgender woman.

Lawsuit Alleges Meta Intentionally Created Social Media to Be Addictive—Youth Now Facing ‘Most Serious Mental Health Crisis’

"Powerful corporations who wield unmatched, highly concentrated technology in pursuit of profit are knowingly creating this unprecedented mental health crisis," the lawsuit asserts.

Pharmaceutical Companies Pay TikTok Influencers to Market Prescription Drugs to Young People: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Pharmaceutical companies are paying TikTok influencers to market prescription drugs to young people, according to a recent study by researchers from the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, which calls for increased transparency and regulation in the use of patient influencers for pharmaceutical marketing, particularly when it comes to targeting young people.

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