A California jury has found Meta and YouTube liable on all counts in a landmark case that accused the tech giants of intentionally addicting a young woman and injuring her mental health.
On March 25, a California trial awarded $6 million to a plaintiff who argued that the addictive qualities of social media had ...
Is social media addiction real? A new study explores the brain changes and psychological impacts of excessive use following a landmark $6 million California court ruling.
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A jury in New Mexico found on Tuesday that the ...
House committee approves bill restricting autoplay, infinite scroll and algorithm-driven feeds for users under 15, with ...
The jury ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages over defective design. The landmark verdict may influence the ...
A US jury on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube must pay millions of dollars in damages, following a landmark trial that accused the tech giants of intentionally addicting a young woman and injuring her ...
The conversation about screens and kids has shifted — it's not just about how much time they spend, but what they're doing ...
Social Media Rule: The government believes that in today's era, social media has become a vital medium for communication and ...
A growing movement claims social media is “addictive,” and lawmakers are treating it as settled science. But the evidence is ...
Davis poses a question to readers: "Why does society wait so long to act?" His answer is the people's need for absolute ...