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Big tech’s big court loss + Qantas squeezes flights to save fuel

3/26/2026
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Deep Dive: Meta and YouTube have been found liable in a landmark social media addiction trial – that's being called the ‘Big Tobacco’ moment for Big Tech.

A Los Angeles jury has delivered the victory for a young woman who filed a lawsuit against the big tech giants, claiming their platforms contributed to her childhood social media addiction with negligence being a substantial factor .

In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by Seven’s Sarah Greenhalgh, who’s reported extensively on social media, to talk about the decision expected to have wide-reaching implications, potentially shaping the outcome of hundreds of similar cases currently moving through US courts.

Headlines:

  • Qantas to swap larger planes with smaller one to save on fuel
  • National Cabinet to meet next week to discuss fuel crisis
  • Trump prepares to ‘unleash hell’ on 'uncooperative' Iran
  • Israel making further advances into Lebanon
  • NAB slashes almost 500 jobs

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