Chapter 1: What are the details of the Meta CEO's trial regarding Instagram's impact on youth?
The CEO of Meta takes the stand. I'm Lisa Lucera, Fox News. The trial in Los Angeles over the use of Instagram by young children. Attorneys to the plaintiff, a now 20-year-old woman, claim her early use of social media addicted her to the technology, causing her depression and suicidal thoughts.
Lead plaintiff lawyer Mark Lanier pulling out document after document, including one 2018 study stating that roughly a third of kids ages 10 to 12 in the U.S. were on Instagram. Plaintiff Kaylee, in this case, was nine years old when she signed up for it. Zuckerberg maintains company policy is that users must be over the age of 13, but acknowledged kids can lie.
Chapter 2: How did the avalanche incident affect skiers in California?
Zuckerberg pushed back with two separate reasons during these document showings and exhibits. He said that some of the documents are about 10 years old, and he said in some cases he's not part of the correspondence that were being shown to the jury.
Fox's Kelly Saverian, Los Angeles Meta and YouTube are the two remaining defendants in the case. TikTok and Snap have settled. The Pima County Sheriff's Office tells Fox the polygraph testing that's being done is for new hires and has nothing to do with the Guthrie case. Eight skiers have died and one remains missing after they were caught in an avalanche in California's Sierra Nevada mountains.
Six members of the group survived after being trapped for six hours.
Chapter 3: What were the results of the JetBlue flight emergency evacuation?
Now, these skiers were with hired guides, mountaineers. For whatever reason, they could not get out fast enough when those winds and the snow came in and then the avalanche occurred. Two of the people during the rescue mission could not even walk out of the region because they were so injured. They were brought to a hospital, not life-threatening injuries. They're going to be okay.
Chapter 4: What is the current status of the Russia-Ukraine talks?
Fox Weather's Robert Ray in South Lake Tahoe. Passengers on board a jet blue flight heading to Palm Beach from Newark Airport in New Jersey forced to evacuate using the plane's slides after the plane returned to the airport due to a reported engine issue. America's listening to Fox News.
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There's no sign of a breakthrough after the latest round of talks between Russia and Ukraine with both sides saying the talks in Geneva were difficult as the fourth anniversary of the war approaches. This was the third round of direct talks organized by the U.S. after meetings earlier this year in Abu Dhabi.
Chapter 5: What allegations are being resolved by the Diocese of Camden?
Iran and Russia have announced joint military drills.
The joint naval exercises will take place tomorrow in the Sea of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean, not far from some of the warships sent to the region by President Trump to put pressure on Iran. Talks between the U.S. and Iran took place yesterday with no deal yet on the Iranian nuclear program.
An Iranian Navy commander says the goal of the joint drills is to help counter threats to maritime security and combat maritime terrorism. Yesterday, Iran temporarily shut the Strait of Hormuz, a key trade route, while it conducted live-fire exercises. Jonathan Savage, Fox News.
The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey has agreed to pay $180 million to resolve allegations of clergy sexual abuse. The diocese covers southern New Jersey and the Philadelphia suburbs. A new statewide health survey looks at food insecurity in Arkansas.
Chapter 6: What does the new health survey reveal about food insecurity in Arkansas?
The results of the survey are sobering. Nearly 29% or about 68,000 adults in the state lack access to nutritious food. The Arkansas Health Survey stepped in when the USDA stopped its food insecurity surveys, offering more detailed data that shows exactly where the need is greatest across the state. The survey's principal investigator, Michael Nino, said...
Over 40% of adults in Fayetteville and Springdale are food insecure. Nino said the data focuses on factors like race. Blacks and Hispanics are almost two times more likely to be food insecure than whites in the state. He said the study shows people who are food insecure are also more likely to be obese. Fox is CJ Papa. I'm Lisa Lucera. This is Fox News.