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Teens & TikTok: The love affair continues

Teens & TikTok: The love affair continues

TikTok’s top for teens

TikTok has tightened its grip on the attention spans of teenagers. That was the conclusion from a new survey from Piper Sandler, which revealed that 38% of teens selected the short-form video app as their favorite social platform.

‍**For you?**‍

TikTok’s famed algorithm, at times unnervingly all-knowing, has long been pointed to as the reason behind its immense popularity and addictive nature. Its ‘For You’ page serves up, depending on your taste, a tailor-made concoction of cat clips, dance routines, food and fashion content.

That algorithm is clearly working for TikTok, as they extended their lead over Snapchat and Instagram, voted top by 30% and 20% of teens, respectively. Facebook and Twitter remain prohibitively “uncool”, with just 2% of teens naming them as their faves.

Interestingly, as those teens become adults, they increasingly turn to TikTok for more substantive content too — Pew Research estimates that roughly one-quarter of American adults under 30 are now regularly getting news from the Chinese company.

From here, it’s hard to imagine what would derail TikTok on its path to global domination. A ban by the US government is perhaps the biggest risk to TikTok, something that an increasing number of officials are now calling for, as concerns about Chinese state influence grow louder.

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Solar generated more power than coal for the first time in US history

At the same time that the Trump administration is pushing further toward coal power, announcing plans only last week to invest almost $700 million into reviving the industry, a key renewable energy source has just hit a major milestone in the US.

New data from energy think tank Ember, released Wednesday, shows that solar supplied 12.8% of US energy generation in May — marking not only the highest share ever recorded for the clean energy source, but also the first time that solar has generated more monthly energy than coal in the US, which supplied 12.2%.

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US and Iran trade strikes overnight amid peace talks

Hours after President Donald Trump dismissed a report regarding a deal to restore traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the US and Iran exchanged fresh strikes early on Thursday.

Despite an ongoing ceasefire as the countries hold talks to end the conflict, the US carried out new strikes inside Iran, The Guardian reports, prompting a retaliatory attack from Iran on a US airbase in Kuwait.

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