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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- L.A. jury finds social media are built to addict
- Landmark verdict holds Instagram and YouTube liable for harms to young users.
- RELATIVES of victims walk out of court in Los Angeles after the verdict against Instagram and YouTube.
- Justices limit online piracy liability
- Supreme Court rules internet providers are not on hook for users’ copyright violations.
- A skeptic runs the vote
- Shasta County’s registrar claims election fraud in his own office, even asking the FBI to come look
- Iran sees Trump plan as nonstarter
- Truce offer reportedly includes ‘excessive’ limits on weapons and nuclear program’s end.
- $8.71 a gallon? This is L.A.’s most infamous gas station
- Suit filed without his consent, man says
- Plaintiff says he never agreed to sue county, resisted pressure to sign abuse settlement.
- L.A. jury finds social media are built to addict
- [[USA Today]]
- Generation Z and the demise of the house party
- Many missed out and now long for the rite of passage others had
- We used to be a proper country. Where dancing on sticky living room floors, sneaking beers from our parents’ refrigerators and bumping music on stereos were hallmarks of adolescence. ● Gen Z, apparently, doesn’t know that. Or at least not to the same degree millennials and Gen X-ers do. ● On social media, some members of Generation Z − the cohort born between 1997 and 2012 − have confessed they never went to large house parties as teenagers, to the shock and horror of older Gen Zers, millennials and Gen Xers, who remember them fondly. ● In one Reddit post, a Gen Zer innocently dared to ask if the ragers depicted in teen movies from the 1980s through the early 2000s were ever actually real. According to thousands of millennials and Gen Xers in the replies: Yes, sweet summer child. They certainly were.
- Target of Ecuador, U.S. attack disputed
- Farmers, not traffickers, were bombed, locals say
- Farmer Vicente Garrido checks the damage caused by a bomb dropped by the Ecuadoran army in San Martin, Ecuador, along the Colombian border.
- “Under the government’s banner of fighting crime and drug trafficking, human rights are being violated.” Maria Espinosa Alliance of Organizations for Human Rights
- High court deals blow to music industry
- Internet providers aren’t liable for user piracy
- Generation Z and the demise of the house party
- [[The New York Times]]
- Israel Said to Intensify Attacks on Key Targets, Ahead of Possible Talks
- Leery of a U.S. Draft to End the Conflict
- Israel Said to Intensify Attacks on Key Targets, Ahead of Possible Talks
- High Prices at Pump May Outlast War
- A Tortuous Gantlet
- Narrow and shallow, the Strait of Hormuz forces ships close to Iran and favors attacks that are dispersed and hard to repel.
- Mamdani Retreats From Raising Property Taxes
- All but Giving Up Plan That Rankled Public and the Governor
- JURY FINDS APPS HURT YOUNG USER
- Meta and YouTube Told to Pay $6 Million
- A First for the World’s Anglicans
- Sarah Mullally was installed on Wednesday as the first female archbishop of Canterbury.
- Have a Nice Flight. Don’t Forget Your Fortitude.
- Lines, Prices and Fears Make Travelers Balk
- Bovino, Immigration Warrior, Says He Didn’t Go Far Enough
- Gregory Bovino was the face of President Trump’s crackdown.
- Israel Said to Intensify Attacks on Key Targets, Ahead of Possible Talks
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Meta, YouTube Found Addictive, Harmful
- California jurors say the tech companies designed their apps to cause injury to kids
- https://www.wsj.com/tech/meta-and-youtube-lose-landmark-social-media-trial-33e4c5cb?st=p6b9p9&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Americans Adjust Lives to Deal With Higher Energy Tab
- Trump Tells Advisers He Wants War Over
- Deal to End Conflict Faces a Narrow Path
- Visa Freeze Hits African Students Hard
- A Duke sophomore is one of many who now can’t return to campus
- https://www.wsj.com/world/africa/student-visas-africa-trump-19de038b?st=udvbJs&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Anglicans Install First Woman Head
- CANTERBURY TALE: Sarah Mullally was installed Wednesday as archbishop of Canterbury, leading the Church of England and the global Anglican Communion, including U.S. Episcopalians.
- https://apnews.com/article/sarah-mullally-archbishop-of-canterbury-anglicans-e5db8d88ab1cd4414087d217da02b8c8?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=share
- When Driving the Wrong Car To Work Can Get You a Ticket
- Preferred parking at Stellantis headquarters is reserved for company-made vehicles
- https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/the-company-where-driving-the-wrong-car-to-work-can-get-you-a-ticket-4ec9833a?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
- Meta, YouTube Found Addictive, Harmful
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Kremlin bolsters Iran’s war effort by shipping drones, medicines and food
- ▸ Western officials detect supplies ▸ First evidence of lethal support ▸ Tehran rejects Trump deal claim
- Election leaves PM weakened
- Mette Frederiksen, Denmark’s prime minister, on stage in Copenhagen after her Social Democrat party had its worst election result in more than a century.
- Meta and Google liable over children’s mental health in landmark US ruling
- Meta and Google have been found liable for designing social media platforms to be addictive to children, in a landmark legal case that opens up the tech giants to penalties in thousands of similar claims filed around the US.
- ‘Chief torturer’ wins place at Venezuela’s top table
- Gustavo González López once directed torture dungeons for Nicolás Maduro’s secret police. Now US-backed interim president Delcy Rodríguez has made him defence minister, in an effort to shore up her power. While the UN says he took part in ‘human rights crimes’, the US is likely to value his intelligence services contacts. The move, analysts say, encapsulates how Venezuela has changed: the same brutal regime, with faces that are friendlier to Washington.
- Kremlin bolsters Iran’s war effort by shipping drones, medicines and food