She took on Meta and Google — and won a major victory

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Apple News Today

2026-03-26

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The DHS shutdown has led to record-breaking wait times at airports as the Transportation Security Administration struggles with staffing shortages. NBC News reports on how TSA’s administrator warned Congress that things could get worse in the coming months. Meta and Google lost a court case over whether their platforms were to blame for the mental-health issues of a woman who compulsively used social media as a small child. NPR’s Bobby Allyn breaks it down. Major League Baseball is back for the 2026 season. The Athletic’s Tim Britton joins to discuss how every team could make it to the playoffs this year. Plus, Iran reacted to Trump’s talk of negotiations, Michael Flynn is getting a DOJ payout, and Stephen Colbert has a new gig. Today’s episode was hosted by Cecilia Lei.
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  • Good morning.

  • Meta and Google suffer a major defeat in court.

  • Hearing those answers from the jury,

  • it's really been a complete validation of what we've been screaming on the top of roofs about for years.

  • NPR explains what it could mean for social media companies.

  • TSA lines reach their longest ever as the partial shutdown drags on, but are there any signs of a breakthrough?

  • And late night TV host Stephen Colbert's got a new gig, and it's one no one predicted.

  • I've got to finish a television show and I've got to write a movie script,

  • but I will see you all in the Shire.

  • It's Thursday, March 27th.(实为26号)

  • I'm Cecilia Lei, and this is Apple News Today.

  • It's been a tough day in court for Meta and Google.

  • Yesterday, they lost a case in LA that could have big ripple effects

  • for how millions of children access platforms like Instagram and YouTube.

  • Bobby Allen is a correspondent for NPR who covered the trial.

  • A woman from California who's now 20 years old, identified only as Kaylee or KGM,

  • sued a host of social media companies alleging that the companies design social media apps

  • to entice young people to get them hooked and to keep them there,

  • and that that addiction led directly to mental health issues,

  • including depression and anxiety, body image issues.