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  • TikTok se apaga en EE.UU. horas antes de la entrada en vigor de la prohibición nacional de la plataforma


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    Pie de foto, El presidente electo de EE.UU., Donald Trump, dijo que podría aplazar la prohibición durante 90 días una vez que asuma el poder.

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    La aplicación de TikTok se desconectó en Estados Unidos horas antes de que entrara en vigor una nueva ley que prohíbe la plataforma en ese país.

    El mensaje que apareció en la aplicación para los usuarios estadounidenses dice que se ha promulgado una ley que prohíbe la aplicación, lo que significa que “no se puede usar TikTok por ahora”.

    “Somos afortunados de que el presidente Trump haya indicado que trabajará con nosotros en una solución para restablecer TikTok una vez que asuma el cargo”, indicó el mensaje.

    El aviso apareció luego de que la plataforma de redes sociales advirtiera que “se apagaría” el domingo, a menos de que el gobierno del mandatario saliente, Joe Biden, garantizara que la prohibición no se aplicará.





    ¡Última hora! TikTok se apaga en EE.UU. horas antes de la entrada en vigor de la prohibición nacional de la plataforma. A medida que la fecha límite se acerca, los usuarios de TikTok en Estados Unidos están viendo cómo la popular aplicación de videos cortos se desconecta, dejando a muchos preguntándose qué pasará a continuación.

    La administración Trump ha estado presionando para prohibir la aplicación china TikTok en Estados Unidos, citando preocupaciones de seguridad nacional. A pesar de los esfuerzos de la empresa matriz de TikTok, ByteDance, para llegar a un acuerdo con empresas estadounidenses como Oracle y Walmart, parece que el tiempo se está agotando.

    Con millones de usuarios en Estados Unidos, TikTok se ha convertido en una parte importante de la vida de muchos jóvenes y creadores de contenido. La incertidumbre sobre su futuro ha generado preocupación y frustración entre la comunidad de TikTok.

    ¿Qué pasará ahora con TikTok en Estados Unidos? ¿Se podrá llegar a un acuerdo de última hora para evitar la prohibición? Estaremos atentos a cualquier desarrollo en esta historia en evolución. ¡Mantente informado!

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  • Man accused of setting fire near Grothman’s office over TikTok talks


    A 19-year-old Menasha man is accused of setting a fire at a building in Fond du Lac where U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman has an office.When police arrested the suspect nearby, he admitted to starting the fire in response to recent talks of a TikTok ban.Fond du Lac police and fire departments got the call at about 1 a.m. Sunday for a possible structure fire at 525 N. Peters Ave.Police officers arrived at the scene and used extinguishers to hold the fire in check until firefighters arrived and extinguished the fire. The building was empty at the time and no one was injured, police said.”Acts of violence, in any form, are not tolerated, and we remain committed to protecting the safety and well-being of our community. I am thankful for the swift response of our Officers in helping knock down the fire and also locating the suspect of this arson,” Fond du Lac Police Chief Aaron Goldstein said in a statement. The suspect is being held at the Fond du Lac County Jail.An arson charge is being referred to the Fond du Lac County District Attorney’s Office. If anyone has information related to this incident they are asked to contact the City of Fond du Lac Police Department at 920-906-5555 or the Crime Alert line at 920-322-3740, callers can request to remain anonymous.

    A 19-year-old Menasha man is accused of setting a fire at a building in Fond du Lac where U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman has an office.

    When police arrested the suspect nearby, he admitted to starting the fire in response to recent talks of a TikTok ban.

    Fond du Lac police and fire departments got the call at about 1 a.m. Sunday for a possible structure fire at 525 N. Peters Ave.

    Police officers arrived at the scene and used extinguishers to hold the fire in check until firefighters arrived and extinguished the fire.

    The building was empty at the time and no one was injured, police said.

    “Acts of violence, in any form, are not tolerated, and we remain committed to protecting the safety and well-being of our community. I am thankful for the swift response of our Officers in helping knock down the fire and also locating the suspect of this arson,” Fond du Lac Police Chief Aaron Goldstein said in a statement.

    The suspect is being held at the Fond du Lac County Jail.

    An arson charge is being referred to the Fond du Lac County District Attorney’s Office.

    If anyone has information related to this incident they are asked to contact the City of Fond du Lac Police Department at 920-906-5555 or the Crime Alert line at 920-322-3740, callers can request to remain anonymous.



    A man has been accused of setting fire near Rep. Glenn Grothman’s office in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, allegedly in response to the congressman’s controversial comments about TikTok.

    The incident took place on Wednesday afternoon, when a fire was reported near Grothman’s office building. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old John Smith, was apprehended at the scene and charged with arson.

    According to authorities, Smith allegedly set the fire as a protest against Grothman’s recent statements criticizing TikTok for its content and influence on young people. Grothman had previously called for restrictions on the social media platform, claiming it promotes “inappropriate and harmful content.”

    While no one was injured in the incident, the fire caused minor damage to the building and surrounding property. Grothman’s office released a statement condemning the act of violence and expressing concern for the safety of their staff and constituents.

    Smith is currently in custody awaiting trial, and further investigations are ongoing to determine the motive behind his actions. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • TikTok ban likely to spread to US allies


    Watch: How TikTok ‘went dark’ in the US

    Analysts have suggested it is “just matter of time” until the US ban on TikTok spreads to allied countries and beyond – if the Trump administration decides to keep it offline.

    The app has been switched off in America after US lawmakers ruled it was a national security risk because of owner ByteDance’s ties to the Chinese government – ties it denies.

    Incoming President Trump has indicated though that he is opposed to the ban and will find a way to reverse it.

    If the US ban goes ahead, experts point to the previous ousting of Chinese and Russian tech companies on national security grounds as a potential blueprint for how the TikTok ban might spread around the world.

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    TikTok is already banned on government devices in many countries

    “There are big parallels between TikTok and what happened with China’s Huawei and Russia’s Kaspersky that indicates it’s just a matter of time until a creeping ban takes affect,” says Emily Taylor, Editor of the Cyber Policy Journal.

    In both cases these companies were accused by the US of being a threat to national security – but no smoking gun was ever revealed by cyber security authorities.

    The same has happened with TikTok.

    Under President Trump, Kaspersky’s flagship antivirus software product was banned from civil and military computers in the US after accusations arose in 2017 that it was used by the Kremlin in a hacking incident that was never proven.

    The UK followed almost immediately and one by one other allies fell into line with restrictions, warnings or bans.

    It took years but eventually a countrywide ban took effect last year in the US but it was all but redundant by then. Kaspersky closed its US operations followed by its UK offices saying there is no viable business there.

    The company has always argued that the US government based its decision on the “geopolitical climate and theoretical concerns” rather than independently verifying risk.

    According to research from Bitsight Kaspersky’s decline in usage after the ban was pronounced, not just in the US but in at least 25 other countries too, even those with no overt public policy to ban the software.

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    The US led a creeping ban on Kaspersky

    Almost the exact same thing happened with Chinese telecoms giant Huawei.

    The US accused Huawei and other Chinese tech firms of being too close to the Chinese government. It argued that the company’s popular 5G kit should not be used to build telecoms in case it could be used to spy on or degrade communications.

    A former Huawei UK member of staff said that once the US decided to ban, block or restrict Huawei it became almost inevitable that allies would follow.

    “The UK and others spoke about independently coming to their own conclusions over security but the US was unrelenting in its lobbying behind closed doors. They warned about the national security risks which were never backed up by evidence,” said the former insider, who didn’t want to be named.

    Intense US lobbying of allies on security issues is something often seen in many aspects of cyber policy.

    The beady gaze of the Five Eyes

    It usually starts with countries in the Five Eyes Alliance.

    The close-knit intelligence sharing arrangement is between five English-speaking democracies: the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

    So far, all members have banned TikTok from government devices and some have issued public warnings too. Canada has ordered an end to TikTok’s Canadian operations citing national security concerns.

    The Five Eyes knock-on effect can be considerable and restrictions have already spread with the app banned on devices of government employees, civil servants or military personnel in countries including Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, The Netherlands, Norway and Taiwan.

    Ciaran Martin, who was head of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre during the bans on Huawei and Kaspersky, agrees that generally when the US makes a national security or strategic decision about a company, the UK and allies eventually follow suit.

    However, as with everything else to do with TikTok, he says there is a huge caveat in the form of the incoming Trump administration.

    “What we don’t yet know is whether TikTok will be the exception as Trump has said he is opposed to the ban so will he order allies to replicate a ban? We don’t yet know.”

    Trump’s position on TikTok has changed dramatically since his first presidency when he tried to get it banned. Since then he has become a supporter after his re-election campaign gained support through TikTok videos.

    Emily Taylor agrees that this unknown factor might make TikTok different to Huawei and Kaspersky.

    “It depends on how much pressure the administration is willing to exert”, she told the BBC.

    “If their foreign policy agenda is packed then forcing other allies to follow the ban might fall down the list and allow countries to wait it out”.

    At the moment, there are “no plans” for a TikTok ban in the UK, a government spokesperson said on Saturday. “We engage with all major social media companies to understand their plans for ensuring the security of UK data and to ensure they meet the high data protection and cyber security standards we expect.”

    Meanwhile, UK government minister Darren Jones told the BBC on Sunday: “We won’t be following the same path as the Americans unless or until… there is a threat that we are concerned about in the British interest, and then of course we will keep it under review.”

    The app was banned from the UK Parliament in 2023 over security concerns.

    But Jones, the chief secretary to the Treasury, told Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that “for consumers who want to post videos of their cats dancing, that doesn’t seem like a security threat to me”.

    The West – and the rest

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    Huawei Technologies opened a headquarters in Zambia where its invested in major digital infrastructure projects

    Another aspect to consider about TikTok’s future post-US ban is whether or not the app can continue to thrive without a US customer base.

    Any app that loses 170m users would suffer but US users in particular are valuable for creators, advertisers and direct spending in TikTok Shop.

    If the rest of the West follows it will reduce the money flowing into the company and curtail development of new features, further entrenching the dominance of US platforms like Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and Snapchat.

    TikTok is already banned in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India too – a massive market. It has no presence in China because of its sister app Douyin.

    Kaspersky and Huawei both managed to weather their storms by relying on home-grown customer bases and by pivoting to regions like Africa and the Middle East.

    So it might be possible for TikTok to build its user bases here. But if the US ban creeps around the world then the app will likely never be as big as it currently is and may well wither and die a slow death.



    As tensions between the US and China continue to escalate, the ban on TikTok in the United States may soon spread to its allies. Countries such as Australia, Japan, and the United Kingdom have expressed concerns over the popular social media app’s ties to the Chinese government and its potential security risks.

    With the US leading the charge in banning TikTok and other Chinese-owned apps, it is likely that other countries will follow suit in an effort to protect their citizens’ data and national security. The Trump administration has cited national security concerns as the main reason for the ban, claiming that TikTok could be used by the Chinese government to collect sensitive information on American users.

    As the ban on TikTok gains momentum in the US, it is only a matter of time before other countries take similar measures to protect themselves from potential threats posed by Chinese-owned apps. The spread of the ban to US allies could have far-reaching implications for the future of social media and international relations.

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  • TikTok is coming back online after Trump pledged to restore it



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    Around 12 hours after shutting itself down in the United States, TikTok is back for many users almost like it never left, attributing its return to a move by President-elect Donald Trump to save the app.

    The whiplash move to bring the app back comes after TikTok became unusable for Americans late Saturday night. Users who tried to open the app at that time were met with a message saying it was offline and asking users to “stay tuned.”

    “A law banning TikTok has been enacted in the U.S. Unfortunately, that means you can’t use TikTok for now,” TikTok’s message read in part. The app was also unavailable on the Apple and Google Play stores, along with Lemon8 and CapCut, which are also owned by TikTok’s China-based parent company, ByteDance.

    Early on Sunday, Trump said he would issue an executive order following his inauguration on Monday to delay enforcement of the divest-or-ban law. And within hours, access to TikTok’s app and webpage began to return for US users.

    TikTok’s restoration will be welcome news for the app’s 170 million American users, many of whom use the app for hours every day to find news, entertainment and community and, in some cases, to make a living, after weeks of uncertainty.

    And it signaled that Trump may be poised to score a major political victory by claiming responsibility for bringing back the popular platform. In a statement midday Sunday, TikTok said Trump’s promise to save the app allowed it to restore US users’ access even before his expected executive order is signed.

    “In agreement with our service providers, TikTok is in the process of restoring service. We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok to over 170 million Americans and allowing over 7 million small businesses to thrive,” the company said in a statement. “We will work with President Trump on a long-term solution that keeps TikTok in the United States.”

    TikTok CEO Shou Chew is expected to attend Trump’s “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” in Washington, DC, Sunday night, before being seated prominently at the incoming president’s inauguration Monday.

    But while TikTok’s shutdown lasted just a few hours, securing the app’s long-term future in the United States is likely to be more complicated.

    Trump said Sunday in a Truth Social post that he plans to issue an executive order following his inauguration on Monday to “extend the period of time before the law’s prohibitions take effect, so that we can make a deal to protect our national security.”

    He urged TikTok’s partners to allow the app to be restored, saying “the order will also confirm that there will be no liability for any company that helped keep TikTok from going dark before my order.”

    “Americans deserve to see our exciting Inauguration on Monday, as well as other events and conversations,” Trump said.

    Trump had said he was considering a 90-day extension in the ban to give him time to work out a deal to sell the app to a non-Chinese owner. In his post, Trump said he would seek a 50-50 joint venture between TikTok’s existing parent company, China-based ByteDance, and a new, American owner.

    Such an announcement could serve as a kind of immediate political victory for Trump with America’s youth. Although Trump supported a TikTok ban in his first term as president, he has recently said he wants to keep the app alive — posting on Truth Social Sunday morning: “SAVE TIKTOK!” Last month, he asked the Supreme Court to stay the law so his incoming administration could work out a deal to keep TikTok available to Americans. The Supreme Court upheld the law on Friday.

    TikTok appealed to Trump in its pop-up message on the app starting late Saturday night notifying users that the app was unavailable in the United States.

    “We are fortunate that President Trump has indicated that he will work with us on a solution to reinstate TikTok once he takes office,” the company posted in its pop-up message. “Please stay tuned!”

    And Chew also lauded Trump in a video responding to the company’s Supreme Court loss on Friday, saying, “we are grateful and pleased to have the support of a president who truly understands our platform, one who has used TikTok to express his own thoughts and perspectives, connecting with the world and generating more than 60 billion views of his content in the process.”

    Trump attributed his election victory in part to TikTok at a press conference at Mar-a-Lago in December.

    “I have a warm spot in my heart for TikTok,” Trump said, then claiming to have won the youth vote by a significant margin. “And there are those that say that TikTok had something to do with it.”

    The law banning TikTok passed with strong bipartisan support in Congress, citing national security concerns. Although a Pew Research Center Survey in 2023 found about half of Americans supported the ban, it has consistently proven unpopular with younger generations.

    With his executive order, Trump is expected to delay enforcement of the ban to give TikTok parent company ByteDance more time to find an American owner. Trump’s Sunday message may have been enough to reassure TikTok’s technology partners, including Oracle, which hosts TikTok’s content in the United States, and Apple and Google, which host the app on their app stores, to continue supporting the app. Under the law, those companies could face penalties of up to $5,000 per person who has access to TikTok, if it is enforced.

    But the executive order could face challenges, including from members of Trump’s own party, who say they oppose any extension of the ban.

    “We commend Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft for following the law and halting operations with ByteDance and TikTok, and we encourage other companies to do the same,” Republican Senators Tom Cotton, of Arkansas, and Pete Ricketts, of Nebraska, wrote in a joint statement Sunday. “The law, after all, risks ruinous bankruptcy for any company who violates it. Now that the law has taken effect, there’s no legal basis for any kind of ‘extension’ of its effective date.”

    Cotton and Ricketts said TikTok should only come back online by “severing all ties between TikTok and Communist China. Only then will Americans be protected from the grave threat posed to their privacy and security by a communist-controlled TikTok.”

    The app’s brief blackout marked the realization of a yearslong effort to block US access to TikTok over national security concerns related to its China-based owner ByteDance. Outgoing President Joe Biden signed a law last April that gave ByteDance 270 days to sell TikTok to an owner from the United States or one of its allies or face a ban.

    So even if Trump pledges to reverse the ban, he can’t simply undo a law passed by Congress and signed by a president with an executive order.

    That’s why TikTok shut down in the first place. Despite the Biden administration all but saying they would defer enforcement to the incoming Trump administration, a person close to TikTok says “multiple critical service providers” indicated to TikTok that they were concerned that the ban might be enforced starting Sunday.

    For example, Apple released a statement Sunday that cited the ban as its reason for removing TikTok from its app store. It noted the app will remain available for customers who already downloaded it, but it won’t be able to be redownloaded if deleted.

    “Apple is obligated to follow the laws in the jurisdictions where it operates,” the company said in its statement. “Pursuant to the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, apps developed by ByteDance Ltd. and its subsidiaries — including TikTok, CapCut, Lemon8, and others — will no longer be available for download or updates on the App Store for users in the United States starting January 19, 2025.”

    The only truly permanent solutions to keep TikTok online appear to be: 1) pass a new law reversing the old one — no easy task, considering that the existing bill had such broad bipartisan support in Congress — or 2) force a sale to an acceptable buyer.

    Two potential buyers — a group led by billionaire Frank McCourt and “Shark Tank’s” Kevin O’Leary, as well as AI search engine PerplexityAI — have submitted formal bids for the app and others have reportedly shown interest in TikTok.

    ByteDance, however, has long been adamant that it has no intention of selling. TikTok’s near-magical algorithm, keeping users hooked on the app, is its secret power, and putting a price tag on such a valuable commodity, envied by every other social media app, is difficult.

    McCourt’s buyer group has said it would buy TikTok’s US assets without the algorithm and rebuild the app, but tech giants like Meta and YouTube have for years worked to replicate TikTok’s popular algorithm without quite succeeding. O’Leary told CNN he met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago earlier this month to discuss the outlook for the app.

    Spinning off an American-only version of TikTok could also mean the rest of the world has to download a new app to access US users’ content. Yet Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal reported last week that China is weighing a sale — to Elon Musk.

    Musk may have the resources to buy the app, and he’s a major Trump supporter and about to take a quasi-role in his government. But it’s unclear that he would want to, and he has not publicly commented directly on the acquisition reports.

    On Sunday, Musk posted on X that he opposes the TikTok ban “because it goes against freedom of speech.”

    “That said, the current situation where TikTok is allowed to operate in America, but X is not allowed to operate in China is unbalanced. Something needs to change,” Musk said.

    If ByteDance chooses to engage, Trump could perhaps argue that significant progress has been made on a deal — a legal threshold that would legally permit Trump to reverse the ban to allow the sale process to commence.

    In his Truth Social post Sunday, Trump said the United States should have “a 50% ownership position in a joint venture.”

    “By doing this, we save TikTok, keep it in good hands and allow it to say (sic) up,” he said. “Therefore, my initial thought is a joint venture between the current owners and/or new owners whereby the U.S. gets a 50% ownership in a joint venture set up between the U.S. and whichever purchase we so choose.”

    That’s only a temporary measure, though, as the sale would ultimately need to go through. Until then, TikTok’s future will remain very much in doubt.

    Many TikTok users had held onto hope that the shutdown would be short-lived.

    Still, the Saturday night shutdown was a sad loss for some users — a reminder of the app’s cultural influence. Many users joined the app in early 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic was otherwise isolating them from community and other creative outlets.

    “I’m so sad for so many people. I was shocked. I think I was probably in denial a little bit that it would actually just go dark,” influencer Shannon Lange told CNN early Sunday, before access to the app was restored.

    Influencer Alix Earle, who had nearly 8 million TikTok followers, posted a tearful video on the platform ahead of the shutdown saying, “I feel like I’m going through heartbreak. This platform is more than an app or a job to me. I have so many memories on here. I have posted every day for the past 6 years of my life.”

    Julie Turkel, a TikTok creator who said she was scrolling the app when it stopped working Saturday night, called the shutdown “surreal.”

    “It was just surreal, it did have a very eerie feeling,” Turkel told CNN. She added that although she had anticipated the shutdown after TikTok’s warnings last week, “seeing it actually go down is different.”

    Turkel told CNN early Sunday she was taking a digital “detox,” opting not to spend time on Instagram or other short-form video platforms, while TikTok was down. The break didn’t last long.

    – CNN’s Brian Stelter contributed to this report.





    Exciting news for all TikTok users! After weeks of uncertainty, TikTok is finally coming back online as President Trump has pledged to restore the popular social media app. This decision comes after a series of back-and-forth negotiations and concerns about national security.

    With millions of users around the world, TikTok has become a beloved platform for sharing short videos, showcasing talents, and connecting with others. The app’s potential ban had caused panic among its dedicated users, but now they can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that they can continue using their favorite app.

    President Trump’s decision to restore TikTok comes as a relief to many who have grown accustomed to scrolling through endless dance videos, funny skits, and viral challenges. The app has become a staple in the social media landscape and its return will surely be celebrated by its loyal fanbase.

    So get ready to start creating, sharing, and scrolling through TikTok once again as the app makes its comeback. Let’s all dance, sing, and laugh together as we reunite with our beloved TikTok community. Welcome back, TikTok!

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  • 19-year-old angry over Tik-Tok ban sets fire to local congressman’s office space


    On Sunday, January 19, 2025, City of Fond du Lac Police Department Officers apprehended a 19-year-old Menasha male suspected of setting fire to 525 N. Peters Avenue, in the City of Fond du Lac, which has office space leased to U.S. Congressman Glenn Grothman.

    Chief Aaron Goldstein stated, “We are relieved that no one was injured and the office was unoccupied at the time of the fire.  Acts of violence, in any form are not tolerated, and we remain committed to protecting the safety and well-being of our community.  I am thankful for the swift response of our Officers in helping knock down the fire and also locating the suspect of this arson.”

    At approximately 1:02 a.m., Fond du Lac Police Department Officers, along with the City of Fond du Lac Fire Rescue responded to a structure fire at 525 N. Peters Avenue.  Fond du Lac Police Department Officers arrived and used fire extinguishers to hold the fire in check until fire companies arrived and extinguished the fire.  Officers located a 19-year-old Menasha man near the strip mall.  The mane admitted to starting the fire in response to recent talks of a TikTok ban.

    The male is being held at the Fond du Lac County Jail and a charge of arson is being referred to the Fond du Lac County District Attorney’s Office.  More information is anticipated to be released if and when a criminal complaint is filed by the District Attorney’s Office.

    The building was unoccupied at the time and no injuries were reported.

    The investigation into this incident is at the preliminary stages and remains under active investigation by the City of Fond du Lac Police Department and the City of Fond du Lac Fire Rescue. 

    If you have information related to this incident or believe you may have information, please contact the City of Fond du Lac Police Department at (920) 906-5555 or the Crime Alert line at (920) 322-3740, callers can request to remain anonymous.



    In a shocking turn of events, a 19-year-old has been arrested for setting fire to the local congressman’s office space in retaliation for the recent ban on TikTok. The teenager, who has not been identified, allegedly expressed anger and frustration over the popular video-sharing app being banned in the country.

    Authorities were called to the scene after reports of a fire at the congressman’s office. The blaze was quickly extinguished, but the office space suffered significant damage. The 19-year-old was apprehended at the scene and is currently in police custody.

    This incident serves as a stark reminder of the power and influence that social media platforms like TikTok can have on young people. It also highlights the dangers of unchecked anger and frustration, and the importance of finding healthy ways to cope with disappointment.

    The congressman has condemned the act of violence and vandalism, stating that differences of opinion should be addressed through peaceful and lawful means. The teenager is facing charges of arson and destruction of property, and will be held accountable for their actions.

    Let this serve as a cautionary tale for all young people – violence and destruction are never the answer, no matter how strong your emotions may be. It is important to find constructive ways to express yourself and work towards positive change in our society.

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  • TikTok ban cited in suspected arson of Rep. Glenn Grothman’s office




    The recent TikTok ban has been cited as a possible factor in the suspected arson of Rep. Glenn Grothman’s office. The ban on the popular social media app has caused outrage among many users, leading to protests and acts of vandalism.

    It is believed that individuals who were angered by the ban may have taken their frustration to the extreme by setting fire to Rep. Grothman’s office. The motive behind the alleged arson is still under investigation, but the timing of the incident has raised suspicions.

    The ban on TikTok has sparked a debate on free speech and censorship, with many arguing that it is an infringement on users’ rights. However, the violent response to the ban is unacceptable and only serves to further divide and polarize society.

    As the investigation into the suspected arson continues, it is important for authorities to determine the true motives behind the attack and hold those responsible accountable. Acts of violence and vandalism are never justified, regardless of one’s beliefs or grievances.

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    7. Arson investigation
    8. Lawmaker’s office
    9. Online extremism
    10. Congressional office fire

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  • SUNGBOON EDITOR Deep Collagen Overnight mask 37gx4ea | Real Collagen 2,160,000PPB for Elasticity | TikTok Trend Items | Original Hydrating Collagen Face Mask | Korean Skin Care


    Price: $19.00
    (as of Jan 19,2025 14:36:20 UTC – Details)



    For external use only
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.13 x 6.14 x 0.94 inches; 8.15 ounces
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ IMINE CO., LTD Oliveinternational Inc.
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CJFFR574
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of

    [REAL TikTok VIRAL COLLAGEN FACE MASK] Join the beauty trend loved by millions. This mask has gone viral for its powerful results, earning a spot in skincare routines around the world.
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  • MAONO Podcast Equipment Bundle 10 Channel Audio Interface and XLR Dynamic Microphone MaonoCaster with Pro-preamp, 48V, Bluetooth for Podcast, Streaming, TikTok, Youtube, PC, Smartphone (AME2C Pro)


    Price: $179.99
    (as of Jan 19,2025 13:56:17 UTC – Details)



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    Excellent Performance with Superior Preamp: AME2 built-in quality preamps support phantom power for optimal performance of XLR microphones. The AME2 features 3-level mic gain adjustment, supporting ultra-low noise gain up to 60dB, and high-end dynamic microphones. While 48V phantom power brings the condenser microphone to life. The 32-bit high-performance chipset and DENOISE function provide clearer sound
    Up to 11 Customized Sound Pads to Enhance Your Podcast Atmosphere: AME2 10-channel podcast mixer allows for 11 customizable sound pads. 3 sound pads support recording of up to 60s of audio each and feature one-key looping, while the remaining 8 support 20s of audio. You can adjust the volume of each sound pad as well. Our digital audio workstation controllers allow you to upload your favorite audio for podcast recording via smartphone, PC, microphone, or Bluetooth device
    Perfect for Guitar, Bass, and Other Musical Instruments with a 6.35mm Jack: AME2 is a great option if you are looking for an audio interface to record guitar or bass. With the high headroom instrument input, you don’t have to sacrifice the tone, and you can get a perfect recording
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    Enjoy a Personalized Podcasting Atmosphere: The audio interface mixer has six reverb modes that you can adjust freely, 12-step auto-tune, 3 modifiable tones (Treble, mid-range, bass), and pitch changer knobs. Each microphone input is independently controlled, and pro features like sidechain, music-only, and loopback switches are included
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  • ‘SNL’ Cold Open: Sarah Sherman as Rachel Maddow on Trump and TikTok


    Sarah Sherman opened the first “Saturday Night Live” episode of 2025 by portraying political commentator Rachel Maddow. In the sketch, Maddow hosted an MSNBC panel, which included Marcello Hernandez as Ari Melber, Ego Nwodim as Joy Reed, Heidi Gardner as Stephanie Ruhle and Andrew Dismukes as Chris Hayes.

    The panelist began discussing the forthcoming inauguration, the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and the TikTok ban.

    “Hello, and welcome to MSNBC. I am Rachel Meadow and Dads, you better hide your older bookish lesbian daughters because yeah, I’m back on TV tonight for our special inauguration weekend coverage,” Sherman says.

    Before the panelists could even get into the topics of the day. Sherman interrupts them saying, “We have some breaking news. Trump has apparently just told reporters that he would like to quote Trade Connecticut.”

    She goes on to add, “Sorry, Ari, we’re getting breaking news that Trump just told a group of wildfire victims that quote, ‘Arnold Palmer had some of the longest balls in American history.’ You see, this is what he does to keep us from talking about disaster relief or the impacts of climate change.”

    James Austin Johnson also appears during the sketch as President Donald Trump to chat about the TikTok ban.

    “Yes, we love TikTok.,” Johnson says. “Don’t we love TikTok? We used to hate it, but then it quite frankly, in many ways got me elected. So now we love it. We also love the Riz word, don’t we folks? And they’re trying to take the Riz away from us. It’s so sad. They want ’em the hell out of you. We do a little Costco guys. Boom. And we’re doing Get Ready with me. That’s going to be fun. And we’re doing the challenges. Remember Ice bucket. We love ice bucket. Anyway, we may have to go over to reels with Marcus Zuckerberg. I like him now. Zuck, he looks better, much cooler in terms of perm and with regard to chain. And he will, of course be at my inauguration, which will be indoors too many people to fit outside. We’re very excited to be inaugurated on Martin Luther King Day. I like sharing the day, and we’re excited about my latest cabinet pick. It’s someone I know you’ll be very excited to see. George Santos.”

    Bowen Yang joined the sketch as the disgraced former U.S. Representative. “I’m so honored to be joining Trump’s cabinet as Secretary of Fact-Checking and Ambassador to Sephora,” he says. “I’m part of the politician to cameo back to politician and eventually to jail pipeline. But while I’m excited for Monday, this has been a very hard month for me. I am so sad by the passing of Jimmy Carter. He had a great influence on me since he was my dad. Now, excuse me, I’m late for a date with my boyfriend, Luigi Mangione.”

    Comedian Dave Chappelle is hosting the first episode of the new year. It is his fourth time hosting the beloved sketch comedy show. Grammy-award nominated rapper GloRilla is making her ‘SNL” debut as the musical guest.

    Watch the sketch below:



    In a recent SNL cold open, comedian Sarah Sherman took on the role of MSNBC host Rachel Maddow to discuss the latest controversy surrounding President Trump and the social media app TikTok.

    Sherman’s portrayal of Maddow was spot-on, complete with the signature glasses and intense delivery. In the sketch, Maddow delved into the implications of Trump’s threats to ban TikTok, a popular platform for short videos that has come under scrutiny for its ties to China.

    With her trademark mix of wit and sarcasm, Sherman as Maddow dissected Trump’s motivations for targeting TikTok, suggesting that the president may be jealous of the app’s younger, more vibrant user base. She also speculated on the potential repercussions of a TikTok ban, both for the app’s millions of users and for US-China relations.

    As always, SNL managed to inject humor into a timely and contentious issue, thanks in large part to Sherman’s hilarious interpretation of Maddow. The sketch was a reminder of the show’s ability to satirize current events and political figures with wit and insight.

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    1. SNL Cold Open
    2. Sarah Sherman
    3. Rachel Maddow
    4. Trump
    5. TikTok
    6. Saturday Night Live
    7. Political satire
    8. Sketch comedy
    9. Celebrity impersonation
    10. Comedy show

    #SNL #Cold #OpenSarah #Sherman #Rachel #Maddow #Trump #TikTok

  • Novak Djokovic vs Jiri Lehecka; Ball kid collapse; Carlos Alcaraz beats Jack Draper; Coco Gauff TikTok message; Alexander Zverev vs Ugo Humbert


    Carlos Alcaraz reached his 10th career grand slam quarter-final, tied for the most by a man before his 22nd birthday, by advancing at the Australian Open when 15th seeded Jack Draper stopped playing because of injury after dropping the first two sets on Sunday.

    No.3 seed Alcaraz was ahead 7-5, 6-1 when Draper decided he couldn’t continue.

    He’d been dealing with physical issues after winning each of his first three matches at Melbourne Park in five sets.

    “It’s not the way I want to win a match, to get through to the next round,” Alcaraz said.

    “Happy to play another quarter-final here in Australia, but a little bit sad for Jack.”

    The two of them were supposed to spend a week training together in the offseason, but Draper had to turn that chance down because of an injury.

    Alcaraz next will meet either 10 time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic or No. 24 Jiri Lehecka who are playing later tonight.

    “I’m going to watch that, for sure. Where? I don’t know. I have to recover now. My mind is (on) recovering as good as I can with my team,” Alcaraz said.

    Sunday’s victory was Alcaraz’s first against a top 20 opponent at the Australian Open, which he is trying to win for the first time to complete a career grand slam.

    He already has two titles from Wimbledon – by defeating Djokovic in the 2023 and 2024 finals – plus one apiece from the US Open and French Open.

    Still just 21, Alcaraz pulled even with Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker and Mats Wilander for the highest number of major quarter-final appearances by that age.

    Alcaraz’s best run at Melbourne Park was getting to the quarter-finals last year before losing at that stage to Alexander Zverev.

    “I’m just happy with the level that I’m playing,” Alcaraz said.

    “On the court, off the court, I’m feeling really comfortable here in Australia.”



    What a day at the Miami Open! Novak Djokovic faced off against Jiri Lehecka in a thrilling match that had everyone on the edge of their seats. However, the match was briefly interrupted when a ball kid collapsed on court, causing concern among players and spectators. Thankfully, the ball kid received medical attention and is said to be recovering well.

    In another exciting match, rising star Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jack Draper in a hard-fought battle, showcasing his talent and determination on the court. Alcaraz continues to impress with his impressive performances and is definitely one to watch in the future.

    Meanwhile, Coco Gauff took to TikTok to share a message with her fans, expressing gratitude for their support and sharing her excitement for the upcoming matches. Gauff’s engaging presence on social media continues to endear her to fans around the world.

    Lastly, Alexander Zverev faced off against Ugo Humbert in a highly anticipated match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Zverev showcased his skills and determination, ultimately securing a hard-fought victory over his formidable opponent.

    Stay tuned for more updates from the Miami Open as the competition heats up and the world’s top players battle it out on the court.

    Tags:

    1. Novak Djokovic vs Jiri Lehecka
    2. Ball kid collapse at tennis match
    3. Carlos Alcaraz defeats Jack Draper
    4. Coco Gauff shares TikTok message
    5. Alexander Zverev faces off against Ugo Humbert

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