TikToker Siyah died at 17 in a shooting incident. Days before her death, She posted her typical dancing content for an audience of over 220,000 followers.
A 17-year-old TikTok star, Nahsiyah Turner, known to her followers as Siyah, tragically lost her life in a shooting outside the Los Cerritos Center in Southern California. According to CBS News, the incident occurred on the evening of Saturday,
A shooting outside Southern California's Los Cerritos Center mall has claimed the life of TikTok star Nahsiyah Turner, known as Siyah. The 17-year-old influencer was discovered in a vehicle with a fatal gunshot wound.
The social media influencer, best known as Siyah to her followers, boasted more than 310,000 followers on the platform.
The decision came a week after the justices heard a First Amendment challenge to a law aimed at the wildly popular short-form video platform used by 170 million Americans that the government fears could be influenced by China.
President Donald Trump has signaled a potential deal to save TikTok over the weekend, as Republican attorneys general are skeptical of the app's safety but await Trump's action.
From the US Supreme Court’s ruling on TikTok and Israel’s cabinet okaying a ceasefire pact with Hamas to US President Joe Biden commuting the sentences of thousands, several important events took place in the world this week.
Michael Rapaport slammed TikTok in a rant shared on the Chinese-owned platform. TikTok went dark on Jan. 18 before returning service to United States users the next day.
During his first term as president, Donald Trump led the effort to ban TikTok, the hugely popular video-sharing site he said posed threats to U.S. national security
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In a wide-ranging phone interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker, Trump talked about his decision to move inauguration indoors and what he’ll tackle his first week in office.