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Instacart has exploded in popularity during the pandemic. But the contract gig workers Instacart relies on say they aren’t sharing in the grocery-delivery company’s success and some local governments are working to address their concerns. Photo: Ben Margot/Associated Press
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo suggested in a TV interview that the U.S. government might ban TikTok and other Chinese apps. He said users of the Chinese-owned service risk that their data could end up “in the hands of the Communist Party,” a claim the company has rejected. Hayoung Jeon/Shutterstock
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