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Parents from the United Kingdom (L) Mariano Janin (C), and Ellen Roome Cheltenham arrive holding photos of their children who took their own lives outside the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, on February 11, 2026. Arguments began February 9 in a landmark US trial that could establish a legal precedent on whether social media companies deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. The case in Los Angeles Superior Court is being seen as a bellwether proceeding because its outcome could set the tone for a tidal wave of similar litigation across the United States. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP via Getty Images)
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Father from the United Kingdom Mariano Janin arrives holding a photo of his 14-year-old daughther Mia,who took her own life, outside the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, on February 11, 2026. Arguments began February 9 in a landmark US trial that could establish a legal precedent on whether social media companies deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. The case in Los Angeles Superior Court is being seen as a bellwether proceeding because its outcome could set the tone for a tidal wave of similar litigation across the United States. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP via Getty Images)
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Father from the United Kingdom George Nicolaou arrives holding a photo of his 15-year-old son Christopher, who took his own life, outside the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, on February 11, 2026. Arguments began February 9 in a landmark US trial that could establish a legal precedent on whether social media companies deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. The case in Los Angeles Superior Court is being seen as a bellwether proceeding because its outcome could set the tone for a tidal wave of similar litigation across the United States. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP via Getty Images)
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Parents from the United Kingdom George Nicolaou (L) Mariano Janin (C), and Ellen Roome Cheltenham (R) arrive holding photos of their children who took their own lives outside the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, on February 11, 2026. Arguments began February 9 in a landmark US trial that could establish a legal precedent on whether social media companies deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. The case in Los Angeles Superior Court is being seen as a bellwether proceeding because its outcome could set the tone for a tidal wave of similar litigation across the United States. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP via Getty Images)
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This illustration photograph shows the logo of French defense technology start up Harmattan AI specialized in AI-driven autonomous systems like drones for reconnaissance, interception and warfare support, displayed on a screen in Mulhouse, eastern France on February 11, 2026. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP via Getty Images)
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This illustration photograph shows the logo of French defense technology start up Harmattan AI specialized in AI-driven autonomous systems like drones for reconnaissance, interception and warfare support, displayed on a screen in Mulhouse, eastern France on February 11, 2026. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP via Getty Images)
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Parents from the United Kingdom George Nicolaou (L) Mariano Janin (C), and Ellen Roome Cheltenham (R) arrive holding photos of their children who took their own lives outside the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, on February 11, 2026. Arguments began February 9 in a landmark US trial that could establish a legal precedent on whether social media companies deliberately designed their platforms to lead to addiction in children. The case in Los Angeles Superior Court is being seen as a bellwether proceeding because its outcome could set the tone for a tidal wave of similar litigation across the United States. (Photo by Apu GOMES / AFP via Getty Images)
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This handout picture released on February 11, 2026 shows object 04433 in Het Romeins Museum, Heerlen, the Netherlands. A smooth, white stone dating from the Roman era and unearthed in the Netherlands has long baffled researchers. Now with the help of artificial intelligence, scientists believe they have cracked the mystery: the stone is an ancient board game and they have even guessed the rules. (Photo by Handout / Antiquity / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / ANTIQUITY " - HANDOUT - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS


