The biggest story this week was TikTok and the US government going at it again, with the house voting in favor of a bill that could force TikTok’s parent company to sell to a US owner or be banned altogether. But don’t worry; your elected officials did not miss the chance to embarrass themselves as usual. Meanwhile, Mike Tyson is retiring for Netflix. He will face Jake Paul, who I think represents him best it’s Punch-Out! tweet.
This week’s stories:
✅🕣⛔️ The House of Representatives has passed a bill that could ban TikTok
🥊🥊😵 The real fight is not Tyson and Paul, but Netflix and its live streaming infrastructure.
📹🏨 Airbnb to hosts: please stop pulling guests
And read this:
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