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800,000 UK nursery children on social media

Shocking analysis shows hundreds of thousands of children aged 3-5 are on social media. Experts warn of adult-targeted algorithms and call for urgent action to protect young minds.

New Study Debunks Social Media Addiction Myth

New research reveals excessive social media use is often a habit, not an addiction. Discover the real impact on mental health and why so many feel hooked. Read the full story.

Study: Instagram use is habit, not addiction

New research finds excessive social media use is often a conditioned habit rather than a true addiction. Discover how this changes responsibility and what it means for UK teens.

Misconduct complaint against DC judge dismissed

A senior court official has dismissed a Justice Department misconduct complaint against federal judge Ana Reyes over her handling of a transgender military ban lawsuit. Discover the full story.

Daughter loses £1.1m inheritance court battle

A 72-year-old daughter has lost her legal fight after being disinherited from her mother's £1.1million fortune. The court ruled she failed to show sufficient 'love and respect'. Read the full story.

UK Court Revives £36bn Brazil Dam Case Against BHP

British victims triumph as UK High Court allows historic £36 billion lawsuit against BHP over Brazil's catastrophic Mariana dam collapse to proceed, marking one of largest group claims in English legal history.

Top lawyer ousted in client fund misuse scandal

Prominent London solicitor James Donovan dismissed from PCB Litigation after allegedly misusing millions in client funds for luxury private jet travel, extravagant parties, and personal expenses in shocking financial misconduct case.

John Dickerson exits CBS News for The Free Press

In a stunning career move, esteemed journalist John Dickerson leaves CBS News after eight years to join The Free Press, founded by former New York Times writer Bari Weiss. The political commentator's exit marks another high-profile departure from mainstre

California Sues Exxon Over Climate Deception

California launches unprecedented legal action against ExxonMobil, alleging the oil giant concealed climate risks for over 30 years while publicly sowing doubt about environmental science.

OpenAI Sued Over ChatGPT Training Data

Tech giant OpenAI confronts a major copyright lawsuit alleging ChatGPT was illegally trained on protected material, raising crucial questions about AI development ethics.

Trump Sues NY Times Over Tax Records Investigation

Former President Donald Trump launches fresh legal action against The New York Times and key journalists, alleging conspiracy in obtaining his tax documents. The high-stakes lawsuit follows previous failed attempts and raises crucial questions about press

Trump Sues New York Times in Defamation Case

Former US President Donald Trump launches legal action against The New York Times, alleging the newspaper published false and defamatory statements about his business practices.

Johnson & Johnson Faces UK Lawsuit Over Talc Cancer Claims

Global pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson is confronting a major class action lawsuit in the UK, with dozens of women alleging its talc-based products caused their cancers. The legal battle could set a crucial precedent for consumer safety.

LeBron James sued by fan over autograph scandal

Basketball superstar LeBron James finds himself in legal hot water as a devoted fan files lawsuit claiming the Lakers icon deceived him over a signed jersey, raising questions about celebrity memorabilia authenticity.

Bari Weiss Joins CBS News Amid Controversy

CBS News faces internal backlash after hiring former New York Times journalist Bari Weiss, known for her polarising views on free speech and campus culture wars.

British Advertising's Diversity Obsession Exposed

An incisive analysis revealing how modern British advertising has become dominated by diversity dogma that bears little resemblance to actual UK demographics and alienates mainstream audiences.

CBS News staff backlash over Bari Weiss hiring

CBS News encounters significant internal criticism following the controversial hiring of journalist Bari Weiss, with staff expressing concerns over political impartiality and editorial direction.

PNG considers social media age restrictions

Papua New Guinea considers imposing age restrictions on social media platforms, sparking fierce debate between child protection advocates and free speech campaigners.

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