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M&S boss issues warning after rioting yobs terrify shoppers amid TikTok and Snapchat trend
Thinus Keeve hit out at the 'brazen' groups of teens swarming the city centre.
Turbulent times often create abundant opportunities for lawyers. That’s certainly been the case over the past year as media ...
NeeDoh are the newest must-have toys, and Twin Cities retailers cannot keep them on the shelves. The colorful, squishy toys — made by the Massachusetts toy maker Schylling — are the latest viral ...
Run (Don’t Wocka Wocka) To The Disney Store’s TikTok Shopping Event Featuring The Muppets Collection
The Muppets are coming to the Disney Store's TikTok shop this week with a new plushie and keychain collection fans will want ...
It has been 14 years since the American singer-songwriter Kesha – formerly Ke$ha – played in Dublin. The crowd at 3Arena on Saturday night is full of people who ...
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The ‘Jessica’ trick for toddler tantrums is all over TikTok — here’s what a pediatrician wants you to know
We asked a pediatrician to break down what’s really going on — and whether it’s worth adding to your rotation.
A brushtail possum was found peering out among the toy kangaroos and dingoes in a retail store in Hobart’s airport, delighting staff and customers Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news ...
More than 800 U.S. TikTok users shared their data with The Washington Post. We used it to find out why some people become power users, spending hours per day scrolling. Each circle in the chart ...
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Clinging to childhood goals can lead to regression rather than productive growth. A reflection on my personal story of ...
As Toys “R” Us Canada prepares to ask a court for permission to put the business up for sale, it’s closing at least two more stores. The chain has notified the landlords at the St. Laurent Centre in ...
Meta and TikTok let harmful content rise after evidence outrage drove engagement, say whistleblowers
Social media giants made decisions which allowed more harmful content on people's feeds, after internal research into their algorithms showed how outrage fuelled engagement, whistleblowers told the ...
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