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A week of turmoil has engulfed Meta, the social media giant, as it faces a landmark trial over the addictive nature of its platforms, while a think tank projects a staggering national debt of $58 trillion by 2036 due to...

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's words have been used against him in a trial in New Mexico, where prosecutors are accusing the company of failing to...

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's words have been used against him in a trial in New Mexico, where prosecutors are accusing the company of failing to disclose the dangers of addiction to social media and child sexual exploitation on its platforms. The trial has seen never-before-seen video depositions of Meta executives, including Zuckerberg and Instagram leader Adam Mosseri.

Meanwhile, a think tank has projected that the national debt will reach $58 trillion by 2036 due to the loss of $1.7 trillion in tariff revenue. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) found that the Supreme Court's decision to strike down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has altered the country's fiscal trajectory.

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The trial against Meta has significant implications for the social media giant and its impact on children. Prosecutors argue that Meta has failed to...

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The trial against Meta has significant implications for the social media giant and its impact on children. Prosecutors argue that Meta has failed to disclose the dangers of addiction to social media, while the company claims it has made efforts to weed out harmful content.

The national debt projection is also a cause for concern, as it could have significant implications for the country's fiscal health. The CRFB projects that deficits will rise to 7.1% of GDP, or $3.3 trillion, by fiscal year 2036.

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Deficits in that scenario will rise to 7.1% of GDP, or $3.3 trillion, by fiscal year 2036." — Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget

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"Deficits in that scenario will rise to 7.1% of GDP, or $3.3 trillion, by fiscal year 2036." — Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget

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  • $58 trillion: Projected national debt by 2036
  • $1.7 trillion: Lost tariff revenue due to Supreme Court decision
  • 7.1%: Projected deficit as a percentage of GDP by 2036
  • $3.3 trillion: Projected deficit by fiscal year 2036

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Meta has faced criticism over its handling of addiction and child safety on its platforms. The company has made efforts to address these concerns, but prosecutors argue that it has not done enough.

The national debt has been a concern for years, and the loss of tariff revenue has only exacerbated the issue. The CRFB's projection highlights the need for fiscal responsibility and a plan to address the country's growing debt.

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The trial against Meta is ongoing, and the outcome could have significant implications for the social media giant. The national debt projection highlights the need for fiscal responsibility and a plan to address the country's growing debt.

In other news, Meta will allow rival AI chatbot providers to offer their services on WhatsApp in Europe for a fee. The company has also recalled rice products due to concerns over glass fragments.

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  • Who: Meta, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
  • What: Landmark trial over addiction, national debt projection
  • When: Ongoing trial, projection by 2036
  • Where: New Mexico, United States
  • Impact: Significant implications for Meta and national fiscal health

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    Trump’s loss of $1.7 trillion in tariff revenue will send the national debt to $58 trillion by 2036, think tank projects

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    Mark Zuckerberg, Adam Mosseri’s words used against them in never-before-seen videos airing in addiction trial

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Trump’s loss of $1.7 trillion in tariff revenue will send the national debt to $58 trillion by 2036, think tank projects

Social media giant faces addiction trial, while think tank projects national debt to reach $58 trillion by 2036

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A week of turmoil has engulfed Meta, the social media giant, as it faces a landmark trial over the addictive nature of its platforms, while a think tank projects a staggering national debt of $58 trillion by 2036 due to lost tariff revenue. Here's a breakdown of the key developments:

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's words have been used against him in a trial in New Mexico, where prosecutors are accusing the company of failing to disclose the dangers of addiction to social media and child sexual exploitation on its platforms. The trial has seen never-before-seen video depositions of Meta executives, including Zuckerberg and Instagram leader Adam Mosseri.

Meanwhile, a think tank has projected that the national debt will reach $58 trillion by 2036 due to the loss of $1.7 trillion in tariff revenue. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) found that the Supreme Court's decision to strike down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has altered the country's fiscal trajectory.

Why It Matters

The trial against Meta has significant implications for the social media giant and its impact on children. Prosecutors argue that Meta has failed to disclose the dangers of addiction to social media, while the company claims it has made efforts to weed out harmful content.

The national debt projection is also a cause for concern, as it could have significant implications for the country's fiscal health. The CRFB projects that deficits will rise to 7.1% of GDP, or $3.3 trillion, by fiscal year 2036.

What Experts Say

"Deficits in that scenario will rise to 7.1% of GDP, or $3.3 trillion, by fiscal year 2036." — Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget

Key Numbers

  • $58 trillion: Projected national debt by 2036
  • $1.7 trillion: Lost tariff revenue due to Supreme Court decision
  • 7.1%: Projected deficit as a percentage of GDP by 2036
  • $3.3 trillion: Projected deficit by fiscal year 2036

Background

Meta has faced criticism over its handling of addiction and child safety on its platforms. The company has made efforts to address these concerns, but prosecutors argue that it has not done enough.

The national debt has been a concern for years, and the loss of tariff revenue has only exacerbated the issue. The CRFB's projection highlights the need for fiscal responsibility and a plan to address the country's growing debt.

What Comes Next

The trial against Meta is ongoing, and the outcome could have significant implications for the social media giant. The national debt projection highlights the need for fiscal responsibility and a plan to address the country's growing debt.

In other news, Meta will allow rival AI chatbot providers to offer their services on WhatsApp in Europe for a fee. The company has also recalled rice products due to concerns over glass fragments.

Key Facts

  • Who: Meta, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
  • What: Landmark trial over addiction, national debt projection
  • When: Ongoing trial, projection by 2036
  • Where: New Mexico, United States
  • Impact: Significant implications for Meta and national fiscal health

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