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Appeals are coming on Lisa Brady Fox News after a jury in Los Angeles found Meta and YouTube liable for negligence and failure to warn of potential harm, recommending each pay a share of six million dollars in damages.
Meta spokesperson Ashley Nicole Davis says they respectfully disagree with the verdict.
The jury's siding with a now 20-year-old woman who accused the platforms of knowingly creating addictive products.
Google, which owns YouTube, also plans to appeal and, like Meta, had emphasized efforts to safeguard users.
Documents presented during the trial showed a targeting of preteens.
TikTok and Snapchat were also named in the lawsuit and settled before the trial.
Today's findings come one day on day nine of deliberations and a day after Meta was found liable of misleading users and endangering children in a New Mexico case, one of many lawsuits targeting social media around the country.
Iran's foreign minister says they do not plan on any negotiations with the U.S.
White House spokeswoman Caroline Levitt says talks continue.
She would not confirm details of a U.S.
proposal that Iran reportedly rejected.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says homeland security should be fully funded.
This as each side blames the other for a stalled compromise that would fund agencies other than ICE to end a DHS shutdown.
Supreme Court lets an Internet provider off the hook in a legal fight about music piracy.
The White House confirming rescheduled dates for President Trump's summit with China's president in Beijing, delayed by the conflict with Iran, now set for mid-May.
Baseball's back tonight with just one game to open the MLB season, and it's the first game on Netflix.