Special NJ state commission recommends 'bell-to-bell ban' on cell phone, social media use during school day. | News

Special NJ state commission recommends ‘bell-to-bell ban’ on cell phone, social media use during school day. | News

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Rioters attack police in anti-migrant protests in The Hague

An anti-asylum protest in the Netherlands descended into violent chaos on Saturday as masked demonstrators clashed with riot police. Thousands of protesters had gathered for an “Els Rechts” demonstration against mass migration in The Hague. But the gathering turned violent, with video footage showing masked protesters battling with riot police, as others threw bottles and…

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What Trump Wants from a TikTok Deal with China

What Trump Wants from a TikTok Deal with China

On Friday morning, Donald Trump, in a much-anticipated phone call with China’s President, Xi Jinping, was expected to discuss a range of issues, including their two countries’ ongoing trade war, the fate of Taiwan, and a settlement to what has become a months-long international drama over TikTok, the Chinese-owned social-media app that briefly went dark…

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HK$15 million in bogus items seized in customs’ largest online fake goods case

HK$15 million in bogus items seized in customs’ largest online fake goods case

Hong Kong customs officers have uncovered the department’s largest-ever case involving counterfeit goods sold online, arresting seven people and seizing HK$15 million (US$1.9 million) worth of items, including bogus medications and fake Louis Vuitton and Hermès handbags. Hong Yan, a senior inspector with the Customs and Excise Department’s intellectual property general investigation unit, said officers…

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