TikTok to ‘go dark’ within a matter of hours
TikTok has said it will be forced to “go dark” in the US in a matter of hours unless the government steps in before a federal ban takes effect.
TikTok has said it will be forced to “go dark” in the US in a matter of hours unless the government steps in before a federal ban takes effect.
More than 170 million TikTok users are likely to be met with an unexpected statement when they open the app this weekend.
An Indigenous female truck driver has shared her candid take on Australia Day.
An unprecedented move by Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg has sent shockwaves across the globe – and it could have dire consequences for Aussies.
Pavel Durov, the founder of messaging app Telegram, has been charged after authorities barred him from leaving France.
Mark Zuckerberg insists he’s staying neutral but he continues to make moves that are being celebrated by Donald Trump supporters.
A dangerous social media trend has emerged in Sydney, where teenagers are putting themselves at serious risk.
Worrying footage has captured the moment a masked intruder used a dog door to enter a Queensland home.
Controversy has ignited over right-wing commentator Candace Owens’ planned tour of Australia. She’s now responded to the drama.
Disturbing video shows a man being stabbed in the neck on a UK street before collapsing to the ground, as onlookers laugh “he dead”.
Elon Musk is calling for a fellow billionaire’s release after he was arrested at a French airport over alleged offences related to his popular app.
The Home Affairs Minister says he will personally review the visa application of far right pundit Candace Owens, saying he hopes she has a “good refunds policy”.
People creating and sharing non-consensual deepfake pornography will face tough new penalties after legislation passed the Senate.
Australian cricketing icon Mitch Starc appointed as Amazon Australia’s ‘Chief Speed Officer’ to make extra special speedy deliveries
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