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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives outside court to testify in a key test case accusing Meta and Google's YouTube of harming kids' mental health through addictive platforms

Takeaways: Mark Zuckerberg testifies for the first time ever on social media and children’s mental health

CNN, MONA EDWARDS By Clare Duffy, Samantha Delouya, Veronica Miracle, CNN Los Angeles (CNN) — Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday testified before a jury for the first time about accusations that social media, including Instagram, harm children’s mental health. Kaley, a 20-year-old woman, alleges Instagram and Google’s YouTube were intentionally designed to be addictive

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Where do you land in the K-shaped economy? Do you think that will change in 2026?

By Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — There’s a widening gap between the haves and the have-nots in the United States, and economists are increasingly sounding the alarm. Income inequality has expanded in a short timeframe, and various economic indicators – including rising delinquency rates – are flashing a warning sign. The “K-shaped” economic recovery may

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National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said New York Federal Reserve researchers should be "disciplined" over findings suggesting American businesses and consumers are almost entirely paying for tariffs.

Kevin Hassett says Fed researchers should be ‘disciplined’ over report that Americans are paying tariffs

By Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN (CNN) — National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said Wednesday that researchers at the New York Federal Reserve who produced a study finding American businesses and consumers are shouldering 90% of the cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs should be “disciplined.” “It’s, I think, the worst paper I’ve ever seen in

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán

By buying Russia’s oil, Hungary is fueling the Kremlin’s war machine – and enriching foundations linked to Orbán

By Christian Edwards, CNN (CNN) — Hungary is buying Russian oil despite alternative supplies being available, according to a report that accuses Budapest of failing to pass down to consumers the savings it makes from buying cheap Russian fuels. Instead, the savings become profits for Hungary’s largest oil company, which is part-owned by foundations linked to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, according to the report from the Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD), a European-based public policy

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