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TikTok Restores Service in the U.S. Amid Ongoing Uncertainties

Washington, DC, USA (WNEWS) – #TikTok, which was shut down just hours after President-elect Donald

TikTok Ceases Operations in the USA

Popular app goes dark as legal and political battles continue

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Trump claims concern over possible TikTok ban, years after he tried to ban it himself

Former U.S. president Donald Trump raised concerns about banning TikTok ahead of a vote next week by the U.S. House of

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A woman's place is in the home? That's what Ireland's Constitution still says, but it may change

According to Ireland's Constitution, a woman's place is in the home. But voters will decide on Friday — International Women's Day

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RCMP commissioner says Mounties have 'credible' info about alleged Chinese 'police stations'

As two Montreal-area Chinese groups accused of hosting clandestine Chinese government "police stations" sue the RCMP for defamation, the head

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'Sick of words with no action': Hundreds gather to demand landfill searches for women's remains

Protesters demanding a search of a Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of three First Nations women directed their anger at

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Meet Hamilton's 'harbour master,' one of only two women in that role in Canada

When Vicki Gruber was a kid growing up in Stoney Creek, she loved to watch the cargo ships pass from Lake

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Amid a pilot shortage in Canada, Thunder Bay hopes to inspire more women and young people to take flight

Thunder Bay, Ont., wants young people and women to soar into a career in aviation as Canada's airline industry deals

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Canada's economy added 41,000 jobs in February

Business·BreakingCanada's economy added 41,000 jobs in February while the unemployment rate rose to 5.8 per cent, Statistics Canada said Friday.Unemployment rose

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Historical sexual abuse charges filed against B.C. minister belonging to church with no name

A Vancouver Island woman is speaking out about the alleged sexual abuse she suffered as a teenager while a member

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