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Tanya Mosley

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Join us on the plus side today at plus.npr.org. Thanks.

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Join us on the plus side today at plus.npr.org. Thanks.

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Well, I look forward to your next book. Thank you so much for being on our show. Thank you so much, Terri.

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Well, I look forward to your next book. Thank you so much for being on our show. Thank you so much, Terri.

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Well, I look forward to your next book. Thank you so much for being on our show. Thank you so much, Terri.

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Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

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Fresh Air
Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Support for this podcast comes from the Neubauer Family Foundation, supporting WHYY's Fresh Air and its commitment to sharing ideas and encouraging meaningful conversation.

Fresh Air
Miranda July Wants Women To Read Their Inner Lives In 'All Fours'

Support for this podcast comes from the Neubauer Family Foundation, supporting WHYY's Fresh Air and its commitment to sharing ideas and encouraging meaningful conversation.

Fresh Air
The Looming TikTok Ban

This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. TikTok is in a race against time, a last-ditch effort to save itself from being banned in the U.S. on January 19th. The CEO of ByteDance, the company that owns the popular social platform, met with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, just hours after asking the Supreme Court to take up the case and block the ban temporarily.

Fresh Air
The Looming TikTok Ban

This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. TikTok is in a race against time, a last-ditch effort to save itself from being banned in the U.S. on January 19th. The CEO of ByteDance, the company that owns the popular social platform, met with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, just hours after asking the Supreme Court to take up the case and block the ban temporarily.

Fresh Air
The Looming TikTok Ban

This is Fresh Air. I'm Tanya Mosley. TikTok is in a race against time, a last-ditch effort to save itself from being banned in the U.S. on January 19th. The CEO of ByteDance, the company that owns the popular social platform, met with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, just hours after asking the Supreme Court to take up the case and block the ban temporarily.

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The Looming TikTok Ban

This morning, the court agreed to take up the appeal and hear oral arguments on January 10th before deciding whether to put the ban on hold. Now at issue is who owns TikTok. Lawmakers say the platform is a national security risk because it gives China unfettered access to our data and our attention.

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The Looming TikTok Ban

This morning, the court agreed to take up the appeal and hear oral arguments on January 10th before deciding whether to put the ban on hold. Now at issue is who owns TikTok. Lawmakers say the platform is a national security risk because it gives China unfettered access to our data and our attention.

Fresh Air
The Looming TikTok Ban

This morning, the court agreed to take up the appeal and hear oral arguments on January 10th before deciding whether to put the ban on hold. Now at issue is who owns TikTok. Lawmakers say the platform is a national security risk because it gives China unfettered access to our data and our attention.

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The Looming TikTok Ban

Last April, Congress passed a law that mandates TikTok either be sold to a non-Chinese company or be banned. TikTok challenged that law, arguing that a ban infringes on America's First Amendment rights to free speech. Now, each month, about 170 million of us spend time on TikTok. And for those who aren't on it, yes, it's a place to watch silly pranks and dance challenges.

Fresh Air
The Looming TikTok Ban

Last April, Congress passed a law that mandates TikTok either be sold to a non-Chinese company or be banned. TikTok challenged that law, arguing that a ban infringes on America's First Amendment rights to free speech. Now, each month, about 170 million of us spend time on TikTok. And for those who aren't on it, yes, it's a place to watch silly pranks and dance challenges.

Fresh Air
The Looming TikTok Ban

Last April, Congress passed a law that mandates TikTok either be sold to a non-Chinese company or be banned. TikTok challenged that law, arguing that a ban infringes on America's First Amendment rights to free speech. Now, each month, about 170 million of us spend time on TikTok. And for those who aren't on it, yes, it's a place to watch silly pranks and dance challenges.

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The Looming TikTok Ban

but it's also a cultural phenomenon. According to Pew Research, 60% of adults under 30 get their news from TikTok, and millions also use it to generate income by creating content and selling products. Our guest today, Associate Professor Alan Rosenstein, has closely tracked TikTok's legal battles.