An Ohio mother went viral after posting a TikTok revealing that marijuana came in her daughter’s order of Burger King chicken fries. The company said they were “disappointed to learn of the incident” and fired the employee in question.
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A woman posted a video sharing that she bought food at Burger King, but was shocked to find that one of the items came with marijuana. Janna, from Ohio, explained in the video that she bought the famous chicken fries from the fast-food chain for her son.
A Cuban resident in Louisville, Kentucky, has openly shared an issue he dislikes about his current hometown. Using TikTok as his platform, the user
Two of the men arrested in the killing of a 17-year-old Iron County girl said they followed and shot at her vehicle because they thought the girls inside were
Four men were arrested on Saturday in connection to the death of a 17-year-old who was shot while driving a vehicle.
A Gloucester man was arrested in his home and sentenced for the human trafficking of two 14-year-old girls in Utah.
Kenneth Quinn, 23, of Des Moines was sentenced to 17 years in prison after selling fentanyl pills that led to the death of a 1-year-old child in 2023.
To illustrate the problem further, Houston police Chief J. Noe Diaz pointed to one piece of cocaine evidence from 1996 that was still in the lockup. The person tied to the drugs pleaded guilty, was sentenced to 20 years in prison, and has been released.
Parents of children who took their own life are taking TikTok to court - TikTok said its guidelines forbid any promotion of suicide and that it employs 40,000 trust and safety professionals worldwide
TikTok went dark Saturday night and is threatening a temporary shutdown. NKU constitutional law professor Ken Katkin says to not worry too much about the platform's future just yet.