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Biden signs TikTok ban for government devices amid security concerns

Biden signs TikTok ban for government devices amid security concerns

President Joe Biden approved a limited TikTok ban on Thursday when he signed the 4126 page expense invoice into law The ban prohibits the use of TikTok by the federal government almost 4 million employees on devices owned by their agencies, with limited exceptions for law enforcement, national security, and security investigative purposes. The ban comes after a wave of action against the viral video app in recent weeks amid growing security concerns raised by media reports, China hawks and politicians. Given the increasing scrutiny of TikTok, owned by the Chinese company Bytedance, it could be just the beginning of…
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Transportation Superintendency appealed court decision in favor of Uber – Sectors – Economy

Transportation Superintendency appealed court decision in favor of Uber – Sectors – Economy

Welcome has created your account in EL TIEMPO. Know and personalize your profile. The verification email was sent to Check your inbox and if not, in your spam folder. NO, CHANGE EMAIL YES, SEND We want you to find the news that interests you the most Follow your favorite topics in an exclusive place for you. Remember that to see your topics on all your devices, you must update the El Tiempo App. discover ¨my news¨ An exclusive place,where can you follow yourfavorite subjects . choose them! Hello! Here you can also find "My News" and follow the topics you…
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Leaders from 125 countries meet to discuss climate change

Leaders from 125 countries meet to discuss climate change

23 September 2014image source, Gettycaption, "Now is when we must act," said the UN secretary general.Leaders of 125 countries meet this Tuesday at the United Nations headquarters in New York, United States, at the summit on climate change.The objective of the meeting is to obtain the support of the member states so that next year they sign a global agreement on climate change at a meeting that will take place in Paris."Climate change is the defining issue of our time. Now is the time to act," UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said before the summit began.With so many nations participating in…
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Stocks fall to end Wall Street’s worst year since 2008

Stocks fall to end Wall Street’s worst year since 2008

Stocks tumbled on Friday to end a brutal 2022 with a whimper, as Wall Street ended its worst year since 2008 on a sour note.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 73.55 points, or 0.22%, to close at 33,147.25. The S&P 500 lost 0.25% to close at 3,839.50. The Nasdaq Composite was down 0.11% at 10,466.88.Friday marked the last trading day in what has been a painful year for stocks. The top three averages suffered their worst year since 2008 and snapped a three-year winning streak. The Dow fared the best of the indices in 2022, falling around 8.8%. The S&P…
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Cristiano Ronaldo signs contract worth 75 million dollars per season with Saudi Arabian club

Cristiano Ronaldo signs contract worth 75 million dollars per season with Saudi Arabian club

After parting ways with Manchester United last month, Cristiano Ronaldo has found a good deal elsewhere.The Portuguese superstar signed a deal with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr. The club made the announcement on Friday.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United reacts after a goal. (REUTERS/Toby Melville/File photo)"We are making history. This is a signing that will not only inspire our club to even greater success, but will also inspire our league, our nation and future generations, boys and girls, to be the best version of themselves." the team said on Twitter. .The deal covers…
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Transcripts from January 6 detail numerous warning signs of potential violence before the attack on the Capitol

Transcripts from January 6 detail numerous warning signs of potential violence before the attack on the Capitol

WASHINGTON — Transcripts of interviews with law enforcement officials released this week by the Jan. 6 committee reveal that the panel learned that numerous security concerns had been raised in the days leading up to the attack on the Capitol.Many of the revelations came from interviews with high-ranking people, such as former Secret Service and White House officials. antonio ornato; former executive director of the National Threat Intelligence Center on Capitol Hill donell harvin; former deputy director of the FBI David Bowditch; metropolitan police chief Roberto Contee; former capitol police chief steven sund; and Director of House Personnel jamie floats.But…
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Take into account: the main roads of the country will be under construction at the end of the year – Sectors – Economy

Take into account: the main roads of the country will be under construction at the end of the year – Sectors – Economy

According to the Department of Transit and Transportation of the National Police, more than 2.93 million Colombians will mobilize through the national roads during this weekend of the end of the year. The greatest movement will be registered in Bogotá, with some 296,666 vehicles leaving the city, while 561,881 will do so from Cundinamarca.Due to the behavior of traffic, it is estimated that the busiest corridors will be the Third Lane Bogotá-Girardot, Chirajara-Fundadores (via al Llano)Cartagena-Barranquilla and Pacífico 1 and 3, in the department of Antioquia.(Also read: Why will it be more expensive to travel in 2023? Here we tell…
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A large number of genes associated with dyslexia have been identified for the first time

A large number of genes associated with dyslexia have been identified for the first time

Scientists have identified for the first time a large number of genes reliably associated with dyslexiaa biological finding that will help to understand the processes that make some children have difficulty reading or eliminating. the researchers have identified 42 genetic variantsof which close to a third had previously been associated with the general cognitive ability and educational performance. key investigation The findings are part of the largest genetic study on dyslexia to date, the results of which were published Thursday in the journal Nature Genetics. The research has been led by the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) and has been carried…
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Bengals’ Joe Burrow ‘not a boat guy’ despite giving away offensive line cruise trips

Bengals’ Joe Burrow ‘not a boat guy’ despite giving away offensive line cruise trips

Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow gave away his offensive line cruise trips as a Christmas present this year, but the second-year quarterback has no interest in joining.During a news conference Thursday to discuss the Bengals' Week 17 matchup against the buffalo bills, Burrow revealed his disdain for the boats. Joe Burrow, #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals, attempts a pass during the second quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on December 24, 2022 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Winslow Townson/Getty Images)"I don't like boats, not one type of boat," he said with a laugh. BENGALS QB JOE BURROW REWARDS HIS…
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