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F.T.C. Chair Warns Apple Against Bias in Apple News

13 February 2026 at 13:59
Andrew Ferguson of the F.T.C. said in a letter to Apple that it might be violating consumer protection law by stifling conservative speech in its news aggregation service.

Β© Jim Wilson/The New York Times

Trump-appointed leaders of federal agencies have been using consumer protection laws to punish media and tech companies for perceived left-leaning bias.
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Why Tech Giants Are Accused of Causing Social Media Addiction

In a series of landmark trials, plaintiffs are alleging that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products. Our technology reporter Cecilia Kang describes what’s at stake for tech giants and social media users.

YouTube Argues It Isn’t Social Media in Landmark Tech Addiction Trial

10 February 2026 at 16:28
The app said in opening statements that it was more of an entertainment platform. The lawsuit claims social media companies design products that cause personal injury.

Β© Pete Marovich for The New York Times

Neal Mohan, left, the chief executive of YouTube, in 2024. The company’s lawyers argued in court on Tuesday that YouTube was an entertainment platform, not a social media platform.

TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ahead of a Landmark Trial

27 January 2026 at 14:17
The settlement means TikTok will avoid a trial where plaintiffs had planned to argue that social media platforms are inherently defective and subject to personal injury liability.

Β© Daniel Cole/Reuters

TikTok’s offices in Culver City, California.

The Social Media Addiction Trials: What to Know

27 January 2026 at 12:01
Landmark trials beginning this week will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

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The lawsuits are for the first time putting social media companies on the spot for creating harmful products, exposing them to new kinds of liability.

Social Media Giants Face Landmark Legal Tests on Child Safety

27 January 2026 at 11:58
Starting this week, a series of trials will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

Β© Matt Cardy/Getty Images

Jury selection is expected to start Tuesday for the first trial in a series of lawsuits that target social media companies with a strategy that had success against tobacco giants.

Snap Settles Lawsuit on Social Media Addiction, Avoiding a Landmark Trial

20 January 2026 at 17:01
The settlement means Snap will avoid a trial where plaintiffs had planned to argue that social media platforms are inherently defective and subject to personal injury liability.

Β© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Evan Spiegel, the Snap chief executive, in Washington in 2024 to attend a hearing. He was expected to testify in the trial.

Brendan Carr Says FCC β€˜Isn’t Independent’ Amid Concerns of How Trump Might Use the Agency

17 December 2025 at 14:56
The comment from Brendan Carr, a Republican, raised concerns from lawmakers about how President Trump might use the agency.

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Brendan Carr, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, at a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday.

Trump Moves to Stop States From Regulating AI With a New Executive Order

11 December 2025 at 23:56
The order would create one federal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

Β© Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Trump, who has said it’s important for America to dominate in the race to develop A.I., has said that the various state A.I. laws have created a confusing patchwork of regulations.
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