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Stripper Reveals US Troops Are Blabbing to Her About Being Deployed — and Blowing Operational Security

A stripper revealed that on TikTok young US troops are apparently leaking news of their deployments to her while blowing their cash at jiggle joints.

San Diego-based dancer Charm Daze — who has 900K followers online — shared an emotional video late Sunday describing a wave of “depressed” servicemen from nearby military bases lamenting a deployment scheduled for next week. . .

Her video quickly spread online, with viewers reacting to the raw glimpse into what some believe could be the human side of troops bracing for deployment amid rising tensions with Iran.

Others saw a problem — that these soldiers were apparently blowing operational security (OPSEC) in an effort to get a pity party with their lap dance.

“PSA: Don’t tell your adult entertainer you’re deploying,” Marine officer and influencer Kagan Dunlap posted on X. (Read more from “Stripper Reveals US Troops Are Blabbing to Her About Being Deployed — and Blowing Operational Security” HERE)

Boy, 9, Severely Burned After Microwaving NeeDoh Sensory Toy in Resurfaced TikTok Trend

A 9-year-old boy in Chicago was nearly blinded after he was inspired by an old TikTok trend to microwave his NeeDoh sensory toy — which exploded in his face.

Caleb Chabolla, 9, heated up his NeeDoh Nice Cube in the microwave at his Chicago home after one of his friends told him the trick would make the rubber sensory toy more pliable.

His mother, Whitney Grubb, told ABC 7 she heard a blood-curdling shriek coming from their kitchen as Caleb sobbed, “It burns, it burns!”

The exterior of the cube is made of a non-toxic silicone — but the inside holds a glue-like substance that starts to sizzle and expand until it bursts when exposed to extreme heat.

That same substance splattered all over Caleb’s face when he opened the microwave.

“The right side of his face was kind of melting off, basically,” Grubb told the outlet. (Read more from “Boy, 9, Severely Burned After Microwaving NeeDoh Sensory Toy in Resurfaced TikTok Trend” HERE)

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FBI: Man Arrested After Offering to Pay Bounty for Murder of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi

A man in St. Paul, Minnesota, is accused of posting a TikTok video offering to pay a bounty for the murder of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The suspect, identified as Tyler Maxon Avalos, allegedly posted an image of Bondi with a caption that read “WANTED: Pam Bondi — REWARD: $45,000 — DEAD OR ALIVE (Preferably Dead),” Fox News reported Monday.

An image of the alleged post appears to have a sniper scope dot on the photo of Bondi:

The Fox article said the suspect is also accused of writing, “Cough cough. When they don’t serve us, then what?” on the post.

A federal investigation was launched once another TikTok user flagged the post. Officials arrested the suspect at an apartment building on Thursday, and he now faces federal charges in the case. (Read more from “FBI: Man Arrested After Offering to Pay Bounty for Murder of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi” HERE)

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Researchers: China’s TikTok Boosts Pro-Mamdani Content in Algorithm

Researchers say they found that China’s TikTok “systematically boosts” content using in favor of Socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and against former NYC Mayor Andrew Cuomo (D) using its content algorithm. The team asserts that this goes beyond simple bias into a new area, “algorithmic steering.”

“Our new research suggests TikTok’s algorithm systematically boosts pro-Mamdani and anti-Cuomo content in NYC’s mayoral race,” Yehonatan Dodeles, the CTO of Spring AI — an open-source app framework for artificial intelligence engineering — announced in a Tuesday X post. The research report has been published to Medium by Dodeles.

“This analysis was done by Spring AI,” Dodeles continued, adding that “the company uncovers the hidden mechanics of social media algorithms to defend democracies from weaponized AI.”

“Based on deep reverse-engineering of TikTok’s recommendation system and representative data (real & synthetic users), we built an AI model that measures when videos get more exposure than they should. We call these ‘Excessive Publicity’ videos,” Dodeles explained in a follow-up X post.

The software engineer went on to say that, across all videos, roughly 17 percent “show this kind of non-organic boost,” adding that his team’s model “correctly flagged” 76.4 percent after testing known paid ads, “confirming it works.”

(Read more from “Researchers: China’s TikTok Boosts Pro-Mamdani Content in Algorithm” HERE)

Rosie O’Donnell Straight Up Lies About Catholic School Shooter (VIDEO)

Former talk show host Rosie O’Donnell falsely stated on Thursday that Robin Westman, the trans-identifying shooter who killed two children at a Catholic school in Minnesota, supported President Donald Trump.

O’Donnell baselessly stated on her TikTok account that Westman was a “Republican” and a “MAGA person,” despite him calling for Trump to be killed in a cryptic message written on one of his firearms. The shooter changed his name from Roger to Robin in 2019 because he identified “as a female” and wanted his name to “reflect that identification,” according to court records.

“What do you know? [The shooter] was a white guy, Republican, MAGA person. What do you know? White supremacist,” O’Donnell said.

@rosie

♬ original sound – Rosie ODonnell

Westman confessed in a manifesto that he was “tired of being trans” and wished he had “never brainwashed” himself, according to a translation by the New York Post. He further stated that he knew he was not a girl but “definitely [didn’t] feel like a man.”

The shooter disturbingly praised the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012 and wrote about his fantasies to be a “scary horrible monster standing over those powerless kids” ahead of the tragic shooting in Minneapolis. Hours before the shooting, Westman posted videos to YouTube where he zoomed in on ammunition, multiple guns and cartridges, which included one message calling for Trump’s murder. (Read more from “Rosie O’Donnell Straight Up Lies About Catholic School Shooter” HERE)

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TikTok Reportedly Building New U.S. Version Of App Ahead Of Sale

TikTok is reportedly building a new version of its app specifically for the United States. The video sharing platform’s app for American users has a planned launch in U.S. app stores Sept. 5, The Information reported.

This development comes shortly after President Donald Trump said the U.S. had “pretty much” reached a deal for an American company to acquire TikTok’s U.S. assets. The president told Maria Bartiromo of Fox News that the deal is “good for China, and it’s good for us.” He added he is optimistic about the deal even though it will require China’s approval.

“I think I’ll need probably China’s approval. I think President Xi will probably do it,” he said.

In April, an earlier deal that the Trump administration had to finalize TikTok’s sale fell through, reportedly in response to the president’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs.

Last month, the president extended the deadline for TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to divest its U.S. assets to Sept. 17. It was the third time the president extended the deadline, according to Fox News. (Read more from “TikTok Reportedly Building New U.S. Version Of App Ahead Of Sale” HERE)

Trump Team Pauses New Student Visa Interviews as It Weighs Expanding Social Media Vetting

A transgender TikToker, dressed in a blue leotard and pink Minnie Mouse ears, went on an angry rant after a waiter at a Disney World restaurant referred to him as “sir.” In response, the individual, who presents as a teenage girl, claimed the experience made him feel unsafe at Disney, a place often described as “the happiest place on Earth.”

“It makes me want to immediately, like, leave, because I no longer feel, like, safe here,” trans TikToker Lilly Contino said in a video posted to social media.

Contino was dining at Tiffins Restaurant in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park when the waiter, while explaining the first course, addressed him as “sir.”

“Coconut bread from Thailand?” Contino asked, to which the server replied, “Yes, sir.”

(Read more from “Trump Team Pauses New Student Visa Interviews as It Weighs Expanding Social Media Vetting” HERE)

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People Swear By This McDonald’s ‘Migraine Hack’ Order to Relieve Their Pain: ‘It’s Immediately Cured’

. . .People on TikTok are claiming that a specific McDonald’s order is helping cure their migraines.

The “migraine meal” is a large Coca-Cola drink and an order of large fries — and many sufferers online can’t get enough of this combo.

One viral video — with over 3 million views — shows a girl at the fast food chain’s drive-thru with overlay text reading, “Trying McDonald’s chips [fries] and a Diet Coke because I’ve had a headache for 48 hours and TikTok said it would help.”

@millyhancockk

Can confirm it works 😭

♬ original sound – Franklin Saint

Many of the comments on the video chimed in praising this cure.

“I know it’s just the salt and caffeine but every time I have a migraine or even one coming on I get a coke and a fry and it’s immediately cured,” one person wrote. (Read more from “People Swear By This McDonald’s ‘Migraine Hack’ Order to Relieve Their Pain: ‘It’s Immediately Cured’” HERE)

Deal To Get TikTok Out Of CCP’s Hands Exploded After ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs: Source

The Trump administration had a deal in place earlier this week to finalize the sale of TikTok, but the agreement fell apart after the massive tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday took effect, according to a source familiar with the matter.

After several months of negotiations involving ByteDance, prospective buyers and Vice President J.D. Vance, a deal had been reached as of Wednesday that would have seen TikTok’s American operations spun off into a new U.S.-based entity owned by a majority of American investors, the source told the Daily Caller News Foundation. However, by Friday, the deal had fallen apart because TikTok came to believe that Chinese regulators would not sign off on the agreement in the absence of further trade negotiations pertaining to the tariffs the Trump administration slapped on China on Wednesday afternoon, according to the source.

The scuttled deal had the buy-in of existing and new investors, the federal government and ByteDance itself, according to the source familiar.

Trump extended the window for a deal to be made by 75 days via executive action on Friday, just one day before an initial 75 day extension period was set to expire on Saturday. The popular social media app was to be banned in the U.S. unless it could be sold to non-Chinese buyers under the terms of a law signed by former President Joe Biden in 2024. Concerns that the app is actually controlled by or accessible to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) motivated lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to move against ByteDance. (Read more from “Deal To Get TikTok Out Of CCP’s Hands Exploded After ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs: Source” HERE)

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President Trump Announces US Tech Giant in Talks to Acquire TikTok

President Donald Trump on Monday said Microsoft was in talks to acquire TikTok, shortly after the social media app went dark last week. He further suggested that he would like to see a bidding war over the popular platform.

Trump previously said that he was in discussions with several parties about a potential acquisition of TikTok, which has about 170 million American users, and expects to make a decision on the app’s future within the next 30 days, Reuters reported.

The app was briefly taken offline just before a law, which required ByteDance to either sell it or face a ban, took effect on Jan. 19. However, after taking office on Jan. 20, Trump signed an executive order delaying the enforcement of the law by 75 days. (Read more from “President Trump Announces US Tech Giant in Talks to Acquire TikTok” HERE)