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Supreme Court Justices Roll Their Eyes

The Supreme Court appeared skeptical during TikTok’s defense against proposed bans, citing national security concerns over its Chinese ownership. While TikTok argued for free speech and creative freedom, the justices focused on the app's potential risks to U.S. data and infrastructure. Read the full article here .
 

What Just Happened?

  • Supreme Court Debates TikTok Ban Over Security Concerns: Justices hear arguments on the app’s national security risks due to its ties to China.
  • Germany Faces Backlash for Nuclear Plant Closures: Critics argue the closures amid an energy crisis could worsen Europe’s dependence on foreign energy.
  • Canada Launches AI Regulation Task Force: The Trudeau government aims to create policies governing artificial intelligence to protect users and foster innovation.

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5 Weird Tidbits for the Day

  • Snowflakes have six sides: This symmetry is due to the molecular structure of ice, which forms hexagonal patterns as water freezes.
  • TikTok originated in China as Douyin: The platform launched in 2016 and became TikTok for international audiences a year later.
  • The first Supreme Court session was held in 1790: It convened in New York City’s Merchants Exchange Building before moving to Washington, D.C.
  • Hot springs are a winter wonderland for wildlife: Animals like bison and birds congregate around these geothermal sites to stay warm.
  • The largest snowball fight occurred in Canada: Over 7,600 people participated in Saskatoon in 2016, setting a Guinness World Record.

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