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A Milford man who called for the bombing of government buildings and the assassination of President Trump was sentenced this week in federal court. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Douglas Thrams, 24, pleaded guilty to “making interstate communication with a threat to injure.”
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A federal court hearing for Douglas Thrams took place Wednesday in South Bend. Thrams is accused of making threats against President Donald Trump.
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A 23-year-old man from Goshen is in custody after making threats against the U.S. Government.
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Corinne Straight gained more than 25,000 followers on TikTok with her posts advocating liberal policies on the state and national levels during the recent elections.
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An Allen County Superior Court judge denied the state’s motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against social media company TikTok. In his ruling, Judge Craig Bobay said the state “is not likely to prevail” in its lawsuit against the platform.
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Caleb Long, formerly of Clay High School, is accused of sexual misconduct with a student.
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Michigan government cybersecurity experts are reviewing the social media platform TikTok and others for potential threats.
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The two lawsuits filed by Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office focus on China’s access to user data and inappropriate videos for children.
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This year saw the end of the first full school year affected by the pandemic, more state education funding specifically to raise teacher pay, and a lot…
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A video circulating on the social media app TikTok has led to arrests and closures at local schools.The video references a threat to school safety “for…