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Meta removes ads from law firms seeking clients for social media addiction lawsuits, sparking debate over accountability and user safety.

META has removed several advertisements from its platforms that aimed to recruit clients for lawsuits related to social media addiction. The ads, created by law firms, appeared across Facebook, Instagram,…

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Meta Acquires Moltbook to Expand AI Bot Networking

Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has acquired Moltbook, a social…

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US Job Growth Surges in March Despite Global Tensions

The job market in the United States showed unexpected strength in March,…

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Insider Trading Concerns Rise Over Market Moves During Trump’s Presidency

Concerns about insider trading have surfaced during the presidency of Donald Trump,…

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Bank of England Faces Backlash Over Plan to Feature Wildlife on Future Banknotes

The Bank of England plans to introduce a new design for British…

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