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Floods in China Reach Biblical Proportions; Why Would TikTok Spy On Americans

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Gina Sturdza
Rains have lasted over 30 days and are continuing. And many other disasters are hitting at once including tornadoes, hailstorms, torrents, mudslides, and earthquakes -- in addition to a possible new virus outbreak from the swine flu, and also expected locusts. In Chongqing, videos show large-scale mudslides rushing towards highways, and residents were warned by officials they may be in danger of floodwaters if they live below the fourth floor in their buildings as water levels could allegedly reach over 600 feet. In Beijing, hailstorms continue. In Sichuan upstream of the Three Gorges Dam, a 4.5 magnitude earthquake hit on July 2. Flooding continues in 26 provinces of China, and there are increased warnings of a failure in the Three Gorges Dam. And why would TikTok spy on Americans? We take an in-depth look at recent data suggesting TikTok was spying on user data, and look into the history of the company and its leadership. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads.
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