Rising TikTok star Nahsiyah Turner dead
A 17-year-old TikTok star, Nahsiyah Turner, known to her followers as Siyah, tragically lost her life in a shooting outside the Los Cerritos Center in Southern California. According to CBS News, the incident occurred on the evening of Saturday,
A shooting outside Southern California's Los Cerritos Center mall has claimed the life of TikTok star Nahsiyah Turner, known as Siyah. The 17-year-old influencer was discovered in a vehicle with a fatal gunshot wound.
With the TikTok ban poised to go into effect Sunday, some influential California creators will lose their main platform.
President Donald Trump has signaled a potential deal to save TikTok over the weekend, as Republican attorneys general are skeptical of the app's safety but await Trump's action.
Bay Area content creators say they feel uneasy about how TikTok’s uncertain future will impact their businesses.
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TikTok is reportedly prepared to shut down its app on Sunday, when the ban is scheduled to take effect, though the actual language of the law technically only mandates that the social media platform be taken off of app stores to prevent new users from downloading it.
In a wide-ranging phone interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker, Trump talked about his decision to move inauguration indoors and what he’ll tackle his first week in office.
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President Donald Trump signed two executive orders Friday focused on emergency response, one which creates a task force to conduct a "a full-scale review" of FEMA to "recommend to the President improvements or structural changes to promote the national interest and enable national resilience."