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Woman at heart of US trial says she was addicted to social media at age six

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The young woman at the heart of the landmark trial about the addictive nature of social media testified for the first time on Thursday, saying she got hooked on YouTube starting at age six and Instagram at nine.By the time she was 10, she said, she had become depressed and was engaging in self-harm.The woman, who is now 20 and known by her initials KGM, is the lead plaintiff in an expansive lawsuit against YouTube and Meta, which owns Instagram and Facebook.The crux of the case alleges social media companies intentionally create addictive products, leading to mental health issues in young people.KGM testified on Thursday that her use of social media made her anxious and insecure, and features like beauty filters distorted her self-image.

But when her mother took away her cellphone, KGM said she would become filled with panic that she was missing out on something.She said she still uses social media today.“I can’t, it’s too hard to be without it,” she said when questioned by her lawyer in Los Angeles county superior court, according to Reuters.The cycle of social media use caused KGM to have strained relationships with her family and in school, she said.She said she had suicidal thoughts and began cutting herself as a “coping mechanism to deal with my depression”.

The trial is the first in a consolidated group of cases brought against Meta, TikTok, YouTube and Snap on behalf of more than 1,600 plaintiffs, including more than 350 families and 250 school districts.KGM’s case is also the first of more than 20 “bellwether” trials, which are used to gauge juries’ reactions and potential verdicts, as well as set legal precedent.If jurors rule in favor of the plaintiffs, the social media companies could face harsh financial penalties and mandates to change the way their platforms function.KGM’s lawyers allege that some of the features these social media companies built into their platforms, such as infinite scroll and video autoplay, are designed to keep people on the apps and add to their addictive quality.The lawyers also allege that “like” buttons feed into teens’ desire for validation.

Their legal arguments mirror those brought against big tobacco in the 1990s.TikTok and Snap were originally named as defendants in KGM’s case, but just before the trial began last month, both companies reached settlement agreements, the terms of which have not been publicly disclosed.Meta and YouTube deny wrongdoing in the case.A YouTube spokesperson, José Castañeda, called the allegations in the lawsuits “simply not true” and said that providing young people with a “safer, healthier experience has always been core to our work”.Meta filed a brief on Wednesday arguing that KGM’s mental health issues were exacerbated by a difficult home life.

“The evidence will show she faced many significant, difficult challenges well before she ever used social media,” said Liza Crenshaw, a Meta spokesperson.KGM, who now works as a personal shopper at Walmart, testified on Thursday that her mother had occasionally been abusive and hit her, according to Reuters.But she also testified that her mother was a loving parent who was working hard to raise three children.KGM said she still lives with her mother.In the coming days, jurors are expected to hear from KGM’s mother, Karen, and a child and adolescent psychiatrist, Kara Bagot.

KGM’s former therapist, Victoria Burke, testified on Wednesday, saying she worked with KGM over several months when she was 13 and 14 and diagnosed her with body dysmorphic disorder and social phobia, according to NBC News.The therapist said the teen would often turn to her phone to make it look as if she were “doing something rather than sitting and being perceived as having no friends”.Burke said she believes social media was a “contributing factor” in KGM’s mental health issues.Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta; Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram; and Cristos Goodrow, the vice-president of engineering at YouTube, also testified over the past two weeks.The trial, which began in late January, is expected to continue for another two to four weeks.

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Seth Meyers on Team Trump’s Iran threats: ‘These guys speak like they’ve been hit on the head’

On Thursday night, late-night hosts remarked on the Jeffrey Epstein investigations, the threat of a US attack on Iran and Donald Trump nominating a wellness influencer as the next US surgeon general.Meyers focused on the president’s criticisms of a landmark 2015 deal between Iran and world powers in which the country agreed to curb their nuclear program. “I’ve been making lots of wonderful deals, great deals,” Trump said. “That’s what I do. Never in my life have I seen any transaction so incompetently negotiated as our deal with Iran

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How to keep free entry to UK museums and galleries | Letters

I believe that national museums should be free for all. Your report (Is the UK’s golden era of free museum entry coming to an end?, 21 February) quoted me from a Daily Telegraph article that selectively used parts of a much longer interview. I said in principle that people would be willing to pay; however, I then outlined all the reasons this would not work financially, practically and ethically. I do not wish to be represented as a mouthpiece for those who wish to introduce charges.Nick MerrimanHastingleigh, Kent There is an easy answer to the budget difficulties faced by many UK art galleries and museums: identity cards

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‘You’re sweet – and I’m old!’: Billy Porter and Sam Morrison on teaming up for a comedy about love and death

The Emmy-winning singer and actor was so struck by the standup’s autobiographical one-man show Sugar Daddy that he signed on as producer. The pair discuss ‘bears’, blood sugar and bridging the divides between generations of gay menSugar Daddy is a one-man show about “love, grief and insulin” by the 31-year-old standup Sam Morrison. An autobiographical monologue that turns tragedy into comedy, it tells of how Morrison fell in love with Jonathan, who was 24 years his senior, after meeting him at a gay bear festival in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In 2021, two and a half years into their relationship, Jonathan died from Covid.For the last four years, Morrison has been performing Sugar Daddy around the world; next month he brings an updated version to London’s West End

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‘Seems I’m not dead’: Magda Szubanski says she is in remission after treatment for stage four cancer

Magda Szubanski has revealed the “fantastic news” she has finished chemotherapy and is in remission from a rare, aggressive cancer she was diagnosed with nine months ago.Wishing her fans a “Happy Mardi Gras” in a video on Instagram on Friday, Szubanski said: “I wanted to share the fantastic news, which is that I’ve completed chemo, and I am now in remission. So phew, big relief.“It’s not a cure, but because I’ve got a good remission, that hopefully means that I will … keep the cancer at bay for a good long time.”In May the 64-year-old actor and comedian said she had stage four mantle cell lymphoma, an uncommon and aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and said she had shaved her head ahead of treatment

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Seth Meyers on Trump’s State of the Union address: ‘A vehicle to attack anyone who doesn’t bend the knee’

Late-night hosts tore into Donald Trump’s extremely long State of the Union address and a bombshell new report on redactions from the Jeffrey Epstein files.Donald Trump arrived to his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening with low expectations and even lower goodwill, with his approval rating hovering somewhere around a dismal 36%. “So the polling was bad before the speech and bad after the speech,” Seth Meyers reported on Wednesday evening, “and on top of that it was long and boring,” clocking in at a record one hour and 47 minutes.Or, if you’re Republican, it was “the best State of the Union speech that I’ve seen”, to quote the House speaker, Mike Johnson. Ted Cruz went one step further, calling it “majestic”

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‘The sky’s the limit’: Newcastle Art Gallery unveils its ‘divisive’ $48m expansion with a blockbuster opening show

On Friday night, the Newcastle Art Gallery (NAG) is throwing open its doors and filling the road and park with giant fluffy doughnuts, live music, dancing and art in a free-for-all street party – themed “industrial disco” – that has been 16 years in the making.For the NAG team, and Novocastrians more broadly, this is a significant moment, marking the long-awaited completion of the $48m gallery expansion project, which went from being “very divisive” in the community to something that’s generating “a remarkable buzz and excitement,” according to Jeremy Bath, the CEO of Newcastle city council.Now the largest public gallery in NSW outside of Sydney, it opens with the major exhibition Iconic Loved Unexpected, displaying 500 artworks from its 7,000-strong collection. Displayed over the 13 gallery spaces (eight of which are new, in a floor space that’s more than double that of the 1997 building), it’s a star-studded showcase of the gallery’s $145m collection, including Australian greats Emily Kam Kngwarray, John Olsen, Margaret Preston, Brett Whiteley, Daniel Boyd and Margaret Olley.It’s the headliners who will draw the crowds, but the gallery – led by the NAG director, Lauretta Morton – has been intentional in championing lesser-known local artists, too

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