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The self-described “Zoomer” from San José started using TikTok in 2020 and now, five years later, he continues to reach voters on the app, distilling complicated policy issues into bite-sized ...
Sonos CEO Patrick Spence is stepping down and leaving the company's board as the wireless speaker maker tries to win back the trust of its customers.
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