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The attorney: ‘They’re addicting kids and they know it’

Matthew P Bergman’s firm has filed cases against Snap, TikTok and others, with a novel argument – that the products are harmful by design

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‘If Instagram didn’t exist, it wouldn’t have happened’: a mother’s search for her trafficked daughter

Two years after Robyn Cory’s daughter was groomed at 15 on Meta’s platform and sold for sex by a gang, she is still missing

JetBlue planes clip one another at Boston Logan Airport

No one was injured in the incident, according to the airline.

Arizona county attorney refuses to extradite SoHo hotel murder suspect, claims NYC soft on crime

If Almansoori, 26, is extradited to New York, he is expected to be charged with murder and would almost certainly be ordered held without bail. 

NYC mayor doubles down on call for 'sanctuary' status changes as migrant crisis rages

Adams said: 'It is a right to live in this city… and you should not be committing crimes in our city'

Biden and Trump Make Dueling Border Visits as Migrant Crisis Worsens

The two likely 2024 opponents are seeking to blame the other’s party for record illegal crossings that are a top concern for voters.

Oregon Decriminalized Hard Drugs. Now It’s Reversing Course.

State legislature passes bill restoring criminal penalties following widespread anger over public drug use.

Chicago to Go Ahead With Plan to Revamp Empty Downtown Towers

Mayor Johnson to announce plans for LaSalle Street by summer

Miami Beach keeps it real about spring breakers in new video ad: 'It's not us, it's you'

Spring breakers can expect deterrents like $100 parking, DUI checkpoints and curfews

Why is Florida 'breaking up' with spring break?

What started as an escape for college swimmers has evolved into a debaucherous party. But after recent crackdowns, some Florida cities may be "breaking up" with the popular pastime.

Ankle Monitors and Curfews: Inside Biden’s New Tracking System for Migrant Families

The goal of President Biden’s new program is to keep people from skipping out on their asylum hearings and staying in the country indefinitely.

Supreme Court Won’t Block Texas Immigration Law

Justices reject Biden administration’s request to prevent Texas from exercising new border enforcement power

New Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants back on hold

The U.S. Supreme Court denied Biden administration’s request to block S.B. 4, but an appeals court later restored an injunction against the measure.

US salaries are surging for fully in-office jobs

Bosses want their workers back on-site on a more permanent basis. They're willing to pay a premium to do so.

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