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Zuckerberg blames TikTok for Facebook’s historic loss of users and plummeting stocks

Facebook parent company Meta’s quarterly earnings report released on Wednesday has marked a historic event in which the social media platform has lost daily users for the first time.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 4, 2022

News, American News

SUNY Fredonia bans professor from student contact after video of him defending sex with children sparks uproar

SUNY Fredonia in New York has issued a statement announcing that one of its professors, Stephen Kershnar, has been prohibited from having contact with students and will not have a physical presence on campus pending the investigation.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 3, 2022

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Pelosi warns US athletes not to criticize China while participating in Beijing Olympics

"Do not risk incurring the anger of the Chinese government because they are ruthless."

Nick Monroe / Feb 3, 2022

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Andrew Cuomo unlikely to face charges as last criminal case dropped by District Attorney

The last criminal case against Andrew Cuomo has been dropped, meaning the former New York governor will likely not face charges after multiple women came forward with allegations of sexual assault.

Jarryd Jaeger / Feb 3, 2022

News, International News

NFT artist Pak collaborates with Julian Assange on new project

NFT digital artist, cryptocurrency investor, and programmer Murat Pak is working on a new project called "Censored," which will feature a collaboration with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

James Anthony / Feb 3, 2022

News, American News

Sports broadcaster fired after making Antifa joke during basketball game

“As a taxpaying citizen of Montana, I am deeply offended that my tax money goes to institutions that defend terrorism. As a sportscaster, I say lighten up, it was a joke”

Nick Monroe / Feb 3, 2022

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Gov. Youngkin, Virginia officials file motion to join mask lawsuit against Loudoun County Public Schools

A number of Virginia officials, including Governor Youngkin, have asked the court to include them as plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by parents against the Loudoun County Public Schools.

Jarryd Jaeger / Feb 3, 2022

News, International News

Canadian teen stabbed to death in UK after flying to meet her online boyfriend

19-year-old Ashley Wadsworth was found dead in a UK apartment on Tuesday after being allegedly stabbed to death by her boyfriend she had met online.

James Anthony / Feb 3, 2022

News, International News

India announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics

On Thursday, India announced that they will be enacting a diplomatic ban of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, in the wake of China selecting a soldier who fought against India in 2020 as a torch-bearer.

James Anthony / Feb 3, 2022

News, American News, Breaking News

BREAKING: Biden stresses need for gun control after NYPD officers murdered by career criminal

On Thursday, President Joe Biden attended a Gun Violence Strategies Partnership Meeting in New York City alongside Attorney General Merrick Garland, New York City Eric Adams, and New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

Hannah Nightingale / Feb 3, 2022

Canadian News, News

FREEDOM CONVOY: "We are staying until all COVID restrictions are dropped in Canada"

Organizers said that the truck drivers did not intend to stay for any time longer than what was necessary, and that their exit depended on the lifting of mandates.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 3, 2022

American News, News Analysis

Chuck Schumer forgets first black Justice Thurgood Marshall in demand for more 'diverse' Supreme Court

Schumer praised the Senate for confirming so many black women to the federal court, stating that until 1981, not a single black man or woman had been confirmed to serve on the Supreme Court.

Ian Miles Cheong / Feb 3, 2022

Canadian News, News

Toronto Mayor John Tory wants to prevent a protest planned for Queens Park from winding up like Ottawa convoy protest

On Thursday, John Tory, Toronto's mayor, talked about his concerns regarding a protest being planned for this coming weekend in the city's Queen's Park.

James Anthony / Feb 3, 2022

News, American News

Armed robbery of dog treat store has Seattle businesses no longer accepting cash

Some stores in Seattle have even begun putting signs on their doors telling potential criminals there is no cash or computers inside and begging for them not break in.

Ari Hoffman / Feb 3, 2022

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Inside source at CNN: network should 'step up and fire Brian Stelter'

An anonymous source from deep inside the CNN organization has told the media that correspondent Brian Stelter should be let go for not coming public with Jeff Zucker's conflict of interest before the story broke.

James Anthony / Feb 3, 2022

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