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The anonymous messaging service from Saudi Arabia has become one of the hottest gossip apps among teenagers in North America, but as with its precedents like Yik Yak, not without its fair share of concerns about its vulnerability to cyberbullying.
The candid, on the record conversation between the White House Communications Director and Ryan Lizza includes The Mooch saying he's "not like Steve Bannon" and that he isn't trying to "suck his own cock."
After White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee-Sanders read a letter from a 9-year-old named Pickle at the press briefing yesterday, people are wondering whether this kid is real or not.
Nearly a decade, after Apple announced that they would not be supporting Flash on the iPhone, Adobe, the computer software company, behind the multimedia application that hogs RAM across the world is putting one of their flagship products out to pasture.
The Energy Secretary and former Dancing With The Stars contestant spent 22 minutes talking to who he thought was the Ukrainian Prime Minister but was actually the Russian equivalent of a Sacha Baron Cohen character.
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