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According to the complaint, minors are sometimes incentivized by currency to take part in sexually explicit acts — and TikTok takes a “significant cut” from those virtual transactions, Utah alleges.
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Our hosts discuss Trump's legal troubles, a 32-hour workweek and the resignation of the Cache County clerk.
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Gov. Cox has spoken about taking legal action against several online social media platforms in the past, but this lawsuit against TikTok is the first major court action the state has taken.
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TikTok is banned on devices belonging to the federal government, Utah and may other states ... and that is only the beginning.
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A Utah-based TikTok star was arrested in Herriman after throwing multiple metal chairs and other objects at her boyfriend.
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The vote was unanimous to approve the No TikTok on Government Devices Act.
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The executive order comes amidst worries of cybersecurity with the Chinese-owned app.
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The video, taken in a local Walmart, shows a group of teenagers in blackface wearing prisoner costumes. It has gained national attention and backlash.
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On TikTok 25-year-old Teal Lehto goes by “WesternWaterGirl,” and her clips regularly garner hundreds of thousands of views. Since joining the app in April, she’s amassed nearly 48,000 followers who tune in for her fast-paced, snarky and often profanity-laced takes on the West’s water crisis.