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A new report from Pew Research shows 52 percent of Americans who are on TikTok regularly get their news there.
Influencers and content creators often post TikTok videos about Hurricane Milton .
Caroline Calloway drew the ire of the internet for posting on the social media platform saying she wouldn’t be leaving her home, even as officials were stressing the importance of evacuating.
A video from @stanchrissss shows people who they are while passing on hiking trails.
For one woman, it’s saying things like “I shot him twice and he cried.” The Ohio mystery rug discoverer says she got hacked.
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