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Families Of Uvalde Shooting Victims Suing Gun Manufacturer, Instagram, Video Game Company

Several Uvalde families are taking legal action against Daniel Defense, claiming the gun company’s AR-15 style rifle was used in a tragic school shooting, targeting the shooter’s age and marketing tactics through social media and video games. Allegations include negligence and wrongful death, as the lawsuits argue that companies like Instagram, Activision, and Daniel Defense played a role in promoting firearm use to adolescents. The legal battle unfolds amidst broader debates on gun control, highlighting the complex interplay between technology, marketing, and the proliferation of firearms.

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FDA Forced to Retract Misleading Statements on Ivermectin’s COVID-19 Use After Legal Challenge [VIDEO]

The FDA has been compelled to retract several social media posts that misleadingly suggested ivermectin, a drug used by some doctors to treat COVID-19, is solely for animals. This comes after a lawsuit brought by three doctors accusing the agency of interfering with their medical practice. The settlement highlights ongoing debates over ivermectin’s use and the FDA’s communication strategies.

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Texas Panhandle Wildfires: Officials Say Favorable Weather Helps, But There’s Still Concern For This Weekend

The largest wildfire in Texas history has burned over 1 million acres in the Panhandle, killing at least two people and causing extensive damage to livestock, crops, and infrastructure. Dry and windy weather is expected to continue, making it challenging for firefighters to contain the blaze. Investigations into the fire’s origin are ongoing, with lawsuits already filed against utility companies alleging their equipment may have sparked the fire. Get the latest updates as firefighters continue battling the massive fires.

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New York City Sues Bus Companies That Texas Hired To Transport Migrants

New York City has filed a lawsuit against 17 bus and transportation companies that have been contracted to transport migrants to the city as part of Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s immigration policies. The city is seeking $708 million in damages to cover the costs it has incurred in sheltering migrants. Mayor Eric Adams accuses Gov. Abbott of using migrants as political pawns and violating state law by shifting the care costs to New York, while the governor defends the actions, stating that migrants traveled voluntarily and legally with constitutional authority.

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