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TikTok ban will accelerate the ‘splinternet’
Other apps could be in the line of fire if US lawmakers carry out their threatFinancial Times - World - Tiktok -
More police interventions at college protests
Law enforcement officials across the U.S. are still responding to protests at college campuses. Police clashed with protesters at Portland State University after manifestations spread into the school's library. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Bruins pushed to G7, want more from Pastrnak
Jim Montgomery was asked if Boston needed more from its top skaters to avoid elimination, and the Bruins coach identified David Pastrnak in particular as needing to provide more to the group.ESPN - Sports -
Microsoft expanding biometric passkey access for more users
Microsoft users can now use biometric passkeys, like a thumbprint or Face ID, to sign into Microsoft 365, Copilot. Jon Fingas, senior editor at Techopedia, has more.CBS News - Top stories - Microsoft
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