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Judge rules Meta does not have social networking monopoly

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Meta does not have an illegal monopoly over personal social networking, finding the tech giant competes in a wider social media market that includes the likes of TikTok and YouTube. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg underscored the rapidly

Trump on Saudi nuclear deal: 'I could see that happening'

President Trump said on Tuesday he believed a U.S.-Saudi nuclear deal could happen in the future, opening the door to a program Riyadh has long hoped for. “I could see that happening. It’s not urgent,” Trump said, when asked whether the U.S. will sign a nuclear civil

Album Of The Week: Sharp Pins Balloon Balloon Balloon

Kai Slater is obsessed with the past. For those of us who share his interests, that's working out splendidly. Slater, a 21-year-old Chicago singer-songwriter, first gained renown as a member of Lifeguard, a trio whose noisy, melodic post-punk songs turn '70s and '80s classics

Oxis Announces New Album Oxis 8: Hear “Guili”

Oxis only began putting her music out on Bandcamp in 2023, but it’s been a busy couple of years: The maritime-minded producer, who just wrapped up a tour supporting Magdalena Bay, is already about to release her eighth full-length album. The appropriately-titled Oxis 8 arrives

Gallego demands answers on Eli Lilly's deal with Trump

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) is asking for more information on Eli Lilly's recently announced agreement with the Trump administration regarding the sale of its GLP-1 medication. In a letter to Lilly CEO David Ricks, provided first to The Hill, Gallego wrote that "substantial

What teenagers want adults to know about their digital lives

Teenagers all over the world use social media and messaging apps as part of their daily lives. This is accompanied by growing concerns about negative effects of social media on youth mental health—and ongoing debates around limiting screen time and access to digital devices.