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More and more influencers are offering financial advice on TikTok and YouTube. Should you take it?

CBC.ca Saturday, 5 July 2025 ()
Have you heard of finfluencers? They're social media creators breaking down budgeting, investing and crypto in easy-to-understand videos. But financial experts say: Take their advice with caution.
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Social media a/cs of Pakistani celebs stay blocked

Following reports of brief accessibility, Instagram accounts of several Pakistani actors, including Mawra Hocane and Saba Qamar, remain blocked in India. This..
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