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Walmart will now allow shoppers to buy products directly on TikTok

Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Walmart will now allow TikTok users to buy its products directly on its live streams. Naturally, when TikTok began exploring a new shoppable product, we jumped in to pilot the solution, Walmart Chief Marketing Officer William White wrote in a statement sent to Business Insider. Walmart tentatively agreed to acquire 7.5% of TikTok Global s operations after the social media platform came under fire from United States President Donald Trump. Like so many influencers before it, Walmart is taking to TikTok to sell its wares. The Arkansas-based retail giant announced Thursday that it will now allow app users to shop fashion items featured in content from some of the app s most popular creators without ever having to leave the platform during Walmart live streams. 

Editorial: Trumpian politics leaves behind much work to be done by President-elect Biden

Editorial: Trumpian politics leaves behind much work to be done by President-elect Biden December 17, 2020 (Mainichi Japan) The four-year administration of United States President Donald Trump is coming to an end. Voting by presidential electors on Dec. 14 confirmed that Democratic candidate Joe Biden will be the next president. President Trump brought confusion to both the U.S. and the rest of the world. American democracy was compromised, and divisions and conflicts deepened. What gave birth to Trumpian politics, and what is it leaving behind? Without reevaluating and reflecting on the events, it will be impossible to rebuild the country. We recall the phrase alternative facts used repeatedly by a senior White House official shortly after the launch of the Trump administration in 2017. The White House argued that the crowd that attended Trump s inauguration was the biggest in history, and when faced with evidence that that wasn t the truth, insisted that i

Quebec woman accused of sending poison letter to Donald Trump faces 16 new charges | iNFOnews

December 15, 2020 - 3:37 PM MONTREAL - A Quebec woman who has been accused of sending a poison-filled letter to United States President Donald Trump is now facing 16 additional charges. U.S. federal prosecutors in Brownsville, Texas, say Pascale Ferrier is now facing eight counts of violating the U.S. prohibitions with respect to biological weapons and eight counts of making threats via interstate commerce. In a release, they allege Ferrier, who lived in a Montreal suburb, sent envelopes containing the poison ricin to several police agencies and correctional facilities in southern Texas in September. Ferrier was arrested in Texas in the spring of 2019 and spent more than two months in jail before the charges she faced were dropped.

Quebec woman accused of sending poison letter to Donald Trump faces 16 new charges

Quebec woman accused of sending poison letter to Donald Trump faces 16 new charges by The Canadian Press Last Updated Dec 15, 2020 at 6:44 pm EDT MONTREAL A Quebec woman who has been accused of sending a poison-filled letter to United States President Donald Trump is now facing 16 additional charges. U.S. federal prosecutors in Brownsville, Texas, say Pascale Ferrier is now facing eight counts of violating the U.S. prohibitions with respect to biological weapons and eight counts of making threats via interstate commerce. In a release, they allege Ferrier, who lived in a Montreal suburb, sent envelopes containing the poison ricin to several police agencies and correctional facilities in southern Texas in September.

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