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Is social media about to change forever?
A 20-year-old woman in the US has successfully sued Meta and YouTube over her childhood addiction to social media.
I'm Ikra and on What 's in the World we 're finding out what this ruling means and how it could change the way
our social media apps are designed in future.
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I'm Sean Lang.
Later on this edition, quitting the job she loved at NASA because she thinks the president
is hollowing out publicly funded science in the US.
My day-to-day work was thrown into chaos.
The fact that every day seemed to bring with it some fresh problem,
whether it was a funding problem, whether it was submitting a grant and not knowing whether it was going to be reviewed,
whether in the initial kind of doge purges were our job safe.
That interview with Dr Kate Marvel a little later on this edition of NewsHour.
It 's not the damage the Houthis have done if,
as they claim Saturday, they have launched their first missile strike against Israel