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Joe Biden · WashingtonThe cast of the Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” will visit the White House on Monday for a conversation to promote mental health. The cast will meet with the president and first lady Jill Biden to discuss “the importance of mental health to promote overall wellbeing,” a White House official said.
Bidens to host 'Ted Lasso' cast to promote mental health
66% Center coverage: 112 sources
Europe · LondonChinese-owned social media app TikTok is set to be banned on phones and other devices used by government ministers and civil servants on security grounds.
TikTok to be banned on UK government phones
41% Left coverage: 111 sources
Matthew McConaugheyThe as-yet-untitled project comes from Emmy-winning "Schitt's Creek" alum David West Read. The half-hour comedy series is slated for 10 episodes. It is reportedly "a heartfelt odd couple love story revolving around the strange and beautiful bond between Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson"
Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson reunite for Apple+ series
72% Center coverage: 7 sources
Joe Biden · WashingtonThe Biden administration is demanding that TikTok’s Chinese owners sell their stakes in the video-sharing app or face a possible U.S. ban of the app, according to people familiar with the matter.
U.S. Threatens to Ban TikTok if Chinese Founder Doesn’t Sell Ownership Stake
50% Center coverage: 153 sources
NetflixNetflix has been saying that it wants to stop users from sharing their passwords. This is because, as the company sees things, these sharers are undermining its ability to invest in its platform and content. On January 27, we shared an explanation of how Netflix will stop you from sharing passwords. If they are a household then they can share an account, however, if Netflix thinks the people don't live together then it will periodically ask users who may not be in the household to verify their device. If you went past this deadline then you would be locked out, and could only regain access to Netflix by using a temporary seven-day code or by signing up for a new account.
Netflix's Password-Sharing Crackdown Could Start Any Day: What to Know
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