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How Donald Trump’s spending bill could kick US deportations into overdrive

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Technology Policy   来源:Bonds  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:More than 2,000 new compensation claims have been made in the last month by people who believe they are also victims of the Post Office scandal, a government minister has said.

More than 2,000 new compensation claims have been made in the last month by people who believe they are also victims of the Post Office scandal, a government minister has said.

"But it's honestly insane, no-one would have expected that we could meet like this one day, openly communicate like this."Food, streaming shows and jobs have been the most popular topics: "Is life in America similar to how it looks on [the US TV show] Friends?"

How Donald Trump’s spending bill could kick US deportations into overdrive

Other Chinese users demanded a "tax" for using the platform - cat photos."Cat tax from California," reads one post in response. "Here's my offering - the shorthair is a boy named Bob and the calico is a girl named Marley."Still others are using the platform to ask Americans for help with their English homework.

How Donald Trump’s spending bill could kick US deportations into overdrive

One post reads: "Dear TikTok refugees, could you please tell me the answer to question 53? Is the answer T (true) or F (false)?"Help came quickly: some 500 people have since answered.

How Donald Trump’s spending bill could kick US deportations into overdrive

The flood of new American users appears to have caught RedNote off guard - reports say the company is hiring English moderators.

And others are trying to cash in on RedNote's new-found US stardom as well: language-learning app Duolingo put out a graph showing a 216% jump in its user base, compared to this time last year.“Nobody really knows what the heck is going on, and how the economy will develop and what the next crisis is going to be,” says Gottfried, “so some artists are trying to milk the cow as much as possible, while it’s still possible.”

Not everyone thinks that way. Punk-pop star Yungblud organised his own festival in Milton Keynes this August, setting prices at a market-beating £49.50.He was compelled to take action after noticing unsold seats on his US arena tour last year.

“Five hundred seats would be completely empty because they were $200 a ticket,”. “I’d have 1,000 kids outside the venue who couldn’t afford to come in and I was like, ‘Something’s got to change here.’”

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