
Rebekah Harding
Writer at Freelance
Freelance Reporter at The Daily Dot
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Rebekah Harding
A passenger is questioning the price of airline tickets after noticing several partially full flights at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. In a video with over 88,000 views, TikToker Andrew Jehle (@andrewjehle) pushes back at others who he says claim that “flights are full.”“I just walked around the entire Dallas airport and filmed every single flight,” he says. “A lot of them are not full.
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Rebekah Harding
A woman shared the awkward moment her married co-worker made a move on her, sparking outrage. In a video with over 1.4 million views, TikToker Ali’i (@malliinao) shared a five-second clip of her and a male co-worker standing outside. She points the camera down, showing their shadows. “Let’s say if I was single, you would’ve dated me or nah?” her co-worker asks. What did her married co-worker do next? In the caption, Ali’i shares more context for the interaction.
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Rebekah Harding
A woman claims that telecommunications company AT&T struck a pipe in her ceiling while completing an installation, causing water damage to her apartment and belongings. In a video with over 26,000 views, TikToker Tay (@_heytay_) shares a slideshow of images that she claims were caused by AT&T. The pictures show the wall of her apartment soaked with water, flooding on the flooring, and many of her personal items drenched as well.
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Rebekah Harding
A woman told an Uber driver she wouldn’t get in his car after seeing the condition of the back seat. In a video with over 199,000 views, TikToker The Duchess World (@theduchessworld) shares a video her friend sent her. The woman opens the back driver’s side door of a Chevy Equinox, but she does not plan on getting in. Two men sit in the front of the car. The man in the passenger’s seat begins to quickly push a pile of clothing out of the back seat.
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Rebekah Harding
After months of boycotts following Target’s departure from its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, a new social media post from the retailer has reignited criticism. This DEI rollback, announced in January, removes initiatives aimed at hiring racially diverse and LGBTQ+ workers, as well as several social justice and minority-owned business initiatives.
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