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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets with senators as the company faces legal challenges regarding its social media platforms, including a $375 million damage order in New Mexico. A tech panel, including Zuckerberg, will advise the president on AI regulation.

by MARIA TEDESCO | The National News DeskWASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 26: Meta Platforms Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg departs a meeting with Senate Majority Leader John Thune on Capitol Hill on March 26, 2026 in Washington, DC.

Zuckerberg along with Larry Ellison and Jensen Huang were recently named to a tech panel to advise the president on how to regulate artificial intelligence, among other issues. President of the West Coast Trial Lawyers and former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani said the decision, along with another case in New Mexico, marked the week social media changed. He also expects both cases to head to the Supreme Court. President of the West Coast Trial Lawyers and former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani said the decision, along with another case in New Mexico, marked the week social media changed. He also expects both cases to head to the Supreme Court. In New Mexico, a jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million in damages. The jury found the company failed to warn users about risks and did not do enough to protect children from sexual predators. "I'm sitting here in downtown Los Angeles, a stone's throw away from really what you said. Landmark historic decision," Rahmani said."Under federal law, these tech companies, they're immune for the content on their platforms," Rahmani said. "But the lawyers and the attorney general are arguing is this isn't about the content at all. This isn't about predators. It's about the app themselves, the algorithm that keeps pushing this content to the users, that gets them addicted, you know, scrolling for hours on it, and it actually targets young children.""It is their best avenue to get these cases overturned. Expect these to be fast-tracked to the Supreme Court just a matter of months," Rahmani said.A large house fire broke out in the Sandy area, prompting a response from Unified Fire Authority and the Sandy Fire Department.Benjamin Porter, a spokespersonThe lawyer for Michael Jayne, accused of aggravated murder for running his semi into Sgt. Bill Hooser on I-15, said the case “is not, and it never was, an intenA first-grader was leaving an elementary school in Herriman to go to daycare when he was assaulted by another student with a small wooden baseball bat.Now, hisTwo people were killed on Wednesday after a semi-truck collided with a Corvette near Erda in Tooele County.The crash was first reported just after 10 a.m. on MMajor roads surrounding the Temple Square in Salt Lake will close for several months after the Salt Lake City Council unanimously granted a request from the Chu

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