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TikTok is suing the US government, a judge ruled Apple can't block Epic Games' Unreal Engine software, and Facebook is planning to sue Thailand.

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

TikTok is suing the US government, a judge ruled Apple can't block Epic Games' Unreal Engine software, and Facebook is planning to sue Thailand.

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Starbucks is bringing the Pumpkin Spice Latte back earlier than ever as customers grow desperate for 2020 to end. Here's how this year's launch compares to PSL seasons past.

Starbucks is bringing the Pumpkin Spice Latte back earlier than ever as customers grow desperate for 2020 to end. Here's how this year's launch compares to PSL seasons past.

The Pumpkin Spice Latte returns to Starbucks' menus on Tuesday, August 25. Rival Dunkin' also launched its PSL season last week.

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LEAKED: A decade before Postmates was acquired by Uber for $2.65 billion, its founder used this 13-slide pitch deck to sell his idea for the new delivery service

LEAKED: A decade before Postmates was acquired by Uber for $2.65 billion, its founder used this 13-slide pitch deck to sell his idea for the new delivery service

Leaked to Business Insider, Postmates' original pitch deck highlights the cofounder Bastian Lehmann's broad ambitions for his food-delivery company.

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Gun-toting St. Louis couple Mark and Patricia McCloskey exploit white fear and grievances in RNC speech by claiming Democrats will bring 'crime and lawlessness' into 'thriving' suburban neighborhoods

Gun-toting St. Louis couple Mark and Patricia McCloskey exploit white fear and grievances in RNC speech by claiming Democrats will bring 'crime and lawlessness' into 'thriving' suburban neighborhoods

The McCloskeys made headlines this year for pointing their guns at peaceful protesters in the wake of George Floyd's death.

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KFC is temporarily dropping its 'Finger Lickin' Good' motto citing concern for its hygienic implications amid the coronavirus pandemic

KFC is temporarily dropping its 'Finger Lickin' Good' motto citing concern for its hygienic implications amid the coronavirus pandemic

"We find ourselves in a unique situation — having an iconic slogan that doesn't quite fit in the current environment," a global CMO at KFC said.

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California's Assembly Bill 5 doesn't just impact Uber drivers and delivery workers. Here's how freelancers and contractors can navigate the law and remain independent.

California's Assembly Bill 5 doesn't just impact Uber drivers and delivery workers. Here's how freelancers and contractors can navigate the law and remain independent.

Uber and others are fighting AB5 with a November ballot measure to classify their drivers as contractors, but the law also applies to freelancers.

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Facebook reportedly plans to sue Thailand's government over its demand that the company block users within the country from accessing a group critical of its king

Facebook reportedly plans to sue Thailand's government over its demand that the company block users within the country from accessing a group critical of its king

Facebook blocked Thai users from accessing the group, which has one million users and has criticized the country's king amid pro-democracy protests.

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Donald Trump Jr. claims in RNC speech that the president 'acted quickly' to contain COVID-19 as US death toll approaches 180,000

Donald Trump Jr. claims in RNC speech that the president 'acted quickly' to contain COVID-19 as US death toll approaches 180,000

The US currently has the highest number of coronavirus infections in the world; it makes up 25% of global cases despite having just 4% of the world's population.

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Boris Johnson plans to resign in 6 months because of lingering coronavirus health problems, according to Dominic Cummings father-in-law

Boris Johnson plans to resign in 6 months because of lingering coronavirus health problems, according to Dominic Cummings father-in-law

Dominic Cummings' father-in-law Sir Humphry Wakefield reportedly told a member of the public that Johnson would stand down early next year.

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Jerry Falwell Jr. reportedly resigns from Liberty University, following a series of high-profile scandals including an alleged sexual relationship with his business associate

Jerry Falwell Jr. reportedly resigns from Liberty University, following a series of high-profile scandals including an alleged sexual relationship with his business associate

Falwell's resignation comes after a former business associate claimed he had been involved in a years-long sexual relationship with him and his wife.

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