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Meta settles social media addiction case brought by rural Kentucky school district
Meta has settled the first of many lawsuits brought by school districts across the country that sued social media companies seeking compensation for costs they say they incurred dealing with children’s social media addiction and mental health harms
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Trump calls off AI executive order over concern it could weaken US tech edge
President Donald Trump has called off plans to sign a new executive order on artificial intelligence hours before an expected White House ceremony
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Gunmen open fire in two separate attacks on the Honduras coast, killing at least 16 people, police say
Gunmen open fire in two separate attacks on the Honduras coast, killing at least 16 people, police say
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Two men charged with creating AI-generated porn under new law targeting 'deepfakes'
Federal prosecutors have charged two men with using AI to create nude videos and photos under a new law targeting deepfake pornography
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Memorial Day: Higher fuel prices have some Americans scaling back their travel plans
Higher fuel prices and other inflationary pressures are making most forms of travel more expensive as Memorial Day kicks off the summer season in the U.S. Industry forecasts show millions of people still plan to get away during the holiday weekend and over the summer
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Judge dismisses charges against ex-administrator accused after student shot teacher
A judge dismissed all charges against a former school administrator accused of ignoring warnings about a 6-year-old with a gun
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Katherine Legge is ready make historic attempt to try and complete racing's 1,100-mile 'double'
Katherine Legge missed the Indianapolis 500 media day festivities Thursday because of a flight delay in New York
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US sanctions Lebanese lawmakers, security officials over Hezbollah influence
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Lebanese officials for allegedly maintaining Hezbollah's influence over state institutions
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Indictment of former Cuban president includes 5 fighter jet pilots involved in 1996 plane downings
Federal authorities in the United States have charged former Cuban President Raúl Castro and five fighter pilots in the 1996 downing of civilian planes operated by Miami-based exiles
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Tennessee governor grants Tony Carruthers one-year stay after execution was halted when officials failed to find a vein
Tennessee governor grants Tony Carruthers one-year stay after execution was halted when officials failed to find a vein
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