Jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in landmark social media addiction case

A Los Angeles jury has delivered a major verdict in the trial examining whether major tech platforms can be held accountable for childhood social media harm linked to their products. Jurors concluded that Meta and YouTube were
Supreme Court rules that ISP is not liable for copyright infringement

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a unanimous decision siding with Cox Communications, ruling that internet service providers are not legally responsible for copyright violations committed by their users. The case stemmed from a long-running dispute between Cox
NBA moves closer to expansion with Seattle and Las Vegas in focus

The NBA is moving closer to expanding its league to 32 teams, with the Board of Governors unanimously approving a vote to explore expansion bids exclusively for Seattle and Las Vegas. While this doesn’t guarantee new teams,
Mikaela Shiffrin matches historic mark with sixth overall world cup title

Mikaela Shiffrin capped another dominant season by securing her sixth overall World Cup title, tying a long-standing record after fending off a late push from Emma Aicher in the season’s final race. Heading into the decisive giant