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Meta and YouTube liability verdict reshapes the youth-safety debate
A reference brief on the California verdict against Meta and YouTube and the broader dispute over product design, causation, and platform accountability.
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AI chip export controls sharpen the split between security logic and market logic
A reference brief on the recurring dispute over whether tighter AI chip controls protect U.S. security or mainly tax domestic builders while accelerating Chinese substitution.
4 sources
Fed rate holds invite two competing stories about discipline and delay
A reference brief on the recurring argument over whether holding rates steady is disciplined inflation management or an avoidable drag on the economy.
3 sources
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