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    These Earplugs Made the Oasis Reunion Transcendent, and They're $27 for Prime Day

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Trump Executive Order Will Hand TikTok Over to US Investors

Trump Executive Order Will Hand TikTok Over to US Investors

1 day, 2 hours ago   www.wired.com

After five deadline extensions and several rounds of negotiations, President Trump signed an executive order to put TikTok’s US operations in the hands of Oracle and other American investors. On ...

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