
TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ahead of Landmark Trial
TikTok settled a social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial, with Meta and YouTube still facing claims in court.

TikTok settled a social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial, with Meta and YouTube still facing claims in court.

Six people died when a business jet crashed during takeoff in Maine amid a snowstorm, affecting visibility and safety.

Israel returns the last hostage’s remains from Gaza, marking an end to a difficult chapter and beginning a complex ceasefire phase.

A federal immigration officer shot and killed a man in Minneapolis, sparking protests and increasing tensions in the city.

A manipulated video falsely portrays retired Lt. Gen. Steven Blum criticizing Trump. Experts warn of AI’s role and urge caution.

The College Football Playoff remains at 12 teams, with Notre Dame guaranteed a spot if it ranks in the top 12.

Former Canadian Olympian Ryan Wedding, a top FBI fugitive, was arrested in Mexico for leading a cocaine trafficking ring.

House narrowly rejects resolution to halt Trump’s military actions in Venezuela after a tied vote and GOP opposition.

President Trump sues JPMorgan Chase for $5 billion, alleging political motives in closing his accounts post-2021.

A prominent civil rights attorney and two others were arrested at a protest disrupting a Minnesota church service.

The EU and Mercosur signed a historic free trade agreement after 25 years, aiming to boost ties amid global trade tensions.

President Trump plans to pardon former Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez, who pleaded guilty to a campaign finance violation.