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Meta Rejects $1.4 Trillion Penalty Over Youth Harm Claims, Heads to California Trial

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KOMO News7d ago
Meta Rejects $1.4 Trillion Penalty from Four States Over Youth Social Media Harm Claims
KUTV 2News7d ago
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Idaho News7d ago
Meta Fights $1.4 Trillion Penalty Over Youth Harm Claims
X7d ago
Should Facebook be held financially responsible for the youth social media health crisis? Meta is fighting what it calls an unprecedented legal threat, rejecting a proposed $1.4 trillion penalty sought by four
hereflorence.com7d ago
Meta Faces Trillion-Dollar Penalty Claims in Youth-Safety Li
Facebook7d ago
Meta is facing one of the biggest legal threats in its history, with the company saying it could be hit with up to $1.4 trillion in penalties tied to a teen mental
Instagram7d ago
Meta is facing one of its biggest legal battles yet. Four U.S. states have accused the company of designing platforms that contribute to youth addiction while allegedly downplaying potential safety risks. The
wgxa.tv7d ago
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Fox 287d ago
VOTE: Should Facebook be financially liable for the youth social media health crisis?
KVAL7d ago
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WJLA7d ago
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WOAI7d ago
VOTE: Should Facebook be financially liable for the youth social media health crisis?
Alabama's News Leader7d ago
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KRCR7d ago
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WCHS7d ago
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WPEC7d ago
VOTE: Should Facebook be financially liable for the youth social media health crisis?
KCBY.com 117d ago
VOTE: Should Facebook be financially liable for the youth social media health crisis?