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Social media companies pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district’s lawsuit over social media harms, records show

By Diana Novak Jones May 29 (Reuters) – A Kentucky school district secured approximately $27 million in settlements from social media companies over claims they fueled a student mental‑health crisis,

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