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In the wake of US social media verdicts, a look at what limits other countries have imposed for kids
Dual jury verdicts this week have validated longstanding concerns about the dangers of social media for young people
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A nonprofit in France is fighting fast-fashion waste, one sneaker at a time
Hundreds of used sneakers arrive each week at a workshop east of Paris, where workers inspect them for resale, redistribution or rejection
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Woman whose son died from drugs bought on social media celebrates verdicts against Meta, YouTube
A Colorado woman whose son died from a fentanyl-laced pill he bought through social media is celebrating a pair of verdicts this week against Meta and YouTube
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The Latest: Trump delays Strait of Hormuz deadline as Wall Street has biggest loss of war
President Donald Trump has delayed a threatened U.S. strike on Iran’s energy infrastructure and extended a deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz until April 6
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Trump says he'll sign order to pay TSA agents as Senate works into the night on funding deal
President Donald Trump says he will sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration workers
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Federal judge temporarily blocks the Pentagon from branding AI firm Anthropic a supply chain risk
A federal judge has ruled in favor of artificial intelligence company Anthropic in temporarily blocking the Pentagon from labeling the company as a supply chain risk
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Iran and the US harden their positions over talks to end the nearly month-old war
Iran and the United States appear to be at an impasse
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Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm sues his parents, accuses them of misusing his money
Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is suing his parents for milllions of dollars, accusing them of siphoning large amounts of his money into financial accounts they managed for him and then using some of the cash to pay their own expenses
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The Latest: Trump says he will sign an order to pay TSA agents during funding impasse
President Donald Trump said Thursday he would sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration agents as Congress struggles to reach a deal to end the budget impasse that has jammed airports and left workers without paychecks
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After markets rattle, Trump once again punts on following through with threat on Iran power plants
Facing a convulsing stock market, President Donald Trump has moved to buy himself more time and hold off on carrying out a threat to obliterate Iran’s energy plants
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