TikTok says it is ceasing operations in Hong Kong 'in light of recent events'

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TikTok says it is ceasing operations in Hong Kong 'in light of recent events'
 
 
TikTok says it is ceasing operations in Hong Kong 'in light of recent events'
 
TikTok, one of the most downloaded phone apps in the world, is owned by Chinese company ByteDance.
 
 
 
 
 
Pompeo tells Fox News the US is 'certainly looking into' banning TikTok over privacy concerns
 
 
Pompeo tells Fox News the US is 'certainly looking into' banning TikTok over privacy concerns
 
Pompeo told Fox News that Americans should be wary of using TikTok unless they want their private data "in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party."
 
 
 
 
 
A former Air Force fighter pilot gives you a tour of an upgraded F-15 cockpit
 
 
A former Air Force fighter pilot gives you a tour of an upgraded F-15 cockpit
 
Retired US Air Force Col. Andrea Themely earned over 3,400 flight hours in her 23-year career, including 1,100 flight hours in the Eagle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The message in Russia's new nuclear weapons strategy: Don't mess with us, but let's talk
 
 
The message in Russia's new nuclear weapons strategy: Don't mess with us, but let's talk
 
In early June, Russia for the first time released a document laying out the logic and principles underpinning its approach to nuclear deterrence.
 
 
 
 
 
Palmer Luckey's military contracting startup Anduril is now worth $1.9 billion
 
 
Palmer Luckey's military contracting startup Anduril is now worth $1.9 billion
 
Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, nearly doubled its valuation with the new money, which it plans to invest in developing its surveillance tech.
 
 
 
 
 
Federal authorities seize shipment of human hair extensions believed to have been made in Xinjiang prison camps
 
 
Federal authorities seize shipment of human hair extensions believed to have been made in Xinjiang prison camps
 
The hair extensions were part of a shipment of nearly 13 tons of hair products with an estimated value of more than $800,000.
 
 
 
 
 
Offering bounties for killing US troops in Afghanistan would fit right into Putin's playbook
 
 
Offering bounties for killing US troops in Afghanistan would fit right into Putin's playbook
 
The plot fits into a vision in which any US loss is a Russian gain and where Afghanistan is valuable territory for Russian influence.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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