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TikTok · United StatesTikTok agreed to settle a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the plaintiff’s attorneys confirmed. The social video platform was one of three companies — along with Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube — facing claims that their platforms deliberately addict and harm children. A fourth company named in the lawsuit, Snapchat parent company Snap Inc., settled the case last week for an undisclosed sum.
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Tiktok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ahead of Trial
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Wall Street · United StatesComcast lost more broadband customers than expected in the fourth quarter, as rivals lured away consumers with aggressive offers, piling pressure on the company’s mainstay business.Read MoreThe post Comcast sheds more broadband customers as wireless competition mounts first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.The post Comcast sheds more broadband customers as wireless competition mounts appeared first on The Who Dat Daily.See the Story
Comcast sheds more broadband customers as wireless competition mounts
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Louisiana Politics · LouisianaThe New Orleans City Council passed a yearlong ban on data centers in New Orleans and began an effort to clarify zoning regulations for new data center projects on Wednesday (Jan. 28). The vote will head off any data center development in New Orleans East, which has drawn concerns about energy and water consumption from neighbors and local politicians, including Mayor Helena Moreno.
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New Orleans City Council bans data centers for a year after concerns over potential development
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