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In a landmark U.S. verdict, a Los Angeles jury found Meta and Google negligent for designing social media platforms harmful to young users. The $6 million ruling could impact thousands of similar lawsuits and intensify pressure on Big Tech to improve child safety online. Both companies have said they will appeal the decision.

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