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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes the witness stand today in California in a state court trial over whether social media companies are legally responsible for young people's addiction to their products.
In Meta's case, platforms such as Instagram and Facebook are under scrutiny.
NPR's Bobby Allen reports on the proceedings in Los Angeles.
Billionaire Les Wexner, founder of L Brands, is being deposed in Ohio today about his close relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The 88-year-old's name appears more than a thousand times in the reams of documents the Justice Department released on Epstein.
Wexner denies he knew anything about the wealthy financier's sex crimes involving the sexual abuse of children and rape.
The Food and Drug Administration is reversing course and will consider approving Moderna's experimental flu shot after all, the decision coming a little more than a week after the agency refused to review the jab.
Today is Ash Wednesday, when many Christians begin to observe the season of Lent.
NPR's Jason DeRose reports the National Council of Churches is launching a new prayer campaign.
From Washington, this is NPR News.
The Chinese government is denying U.S.
allegations that it had conducted illicit nuclear tests in recent years.
It calls the accusation unfounded.
NPR's Jennifer Pak has the latest from Shanghai.
Ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, still no sign of a breakthrough in the latest U.S.-brokered peace talks.