
In 20, he covered the deleterious effects of ride-hailing apps on centuries-old traditions in Bali, discovered growing pains at one of China's most hyped tech startups, followed the Arab leader in Israel likened to both Martin Luther King, Jr. and a terrorist, and hung out with Sean Miyashiro, the enigmatic founder of one of the hottest companies in hip-hop, and followed the United Arab Emirates' top falcon trainers, among other stories. He used a combination of text, photography, and video to cover everything from an extraordinary attempt at police reform in New York's capital and the election of a groundbreaking progressive district attorney in Philadelphia to the consequences and causes of and solutions to the opioid crisis. He was previously a deputy editor overseeing Business Insider's news, politics, military and defense, and sports teams. Harrison graduated from Tufts University in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in history, English literature, and communications and media studies.Tencent's Wechat users transferred more than 800 million yuan to the app's wealth management platform, "Lica itong" on Jan 22. Tencent's Wechat users transferred more than 800 million yuan to the app's wealth management platform, "Licaitong" on Jan 22, the day it was launched, Morning Express reported Thursday.

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The newcomer "Licaitong", which literally means a wealth management facility, serves as a spear for Internet giant Tencent, which wants to do full justice to its popular instant mess aging smartphone app, Wechat, and gain a foothold in China's increasingly competitive Internet finance sector.
