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Matt Schrader

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Matt Schrader has appeared in 4 articles since 2019-09. Coverage peaked in 2023Q4 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside TikTok, China, Chinese, U.S..

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2023-12-11
Washington Post

US officials: China is ramping up its ability to disrupt key US infrastructure; 2023 victims include a Hawaii water utility, a West Coast port, and a pipeline

A utility in Hawaii, a West Coast port and a pipeline are among the victims in the past year, officials say X: @matt_schrader_ , @ericgeller , @nakashimae , @rc_greenway , and @nakashimae X: Matt Schr...

2019-10-20
New York Times 10 related

How TikTok is making inroads into US schools, as students create TikTok clubs to riff on the latest memes, and shoot videos on Newton's Laws for extra credit

Teens love the app, and now it's getting the stamp of approval with teacher-approved clubs.  Did school just get ... fun? Tweets: @taylorlorenz , @carolinemoss , @niubi , @jamiew , @katherinemiller , ...

2019-09-16
Washington Post

The dearth of TikTok videos on Hong Kong protests offers a glimpse of how China could shape the perception of real-world events by US and global audiences

Hong Kong unrest features prominently on most social media, but not on TikTok  —  A search for “#hongkong” on Twitter reveals … Tweets: @reedalbergotti , @mattdpearce , @craigsilverman , @tombschrader...

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