Seattle schools sue social media companies, claiming they're hurting students' mental health

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Seattle schools sue social media companies, claiming they're hurting students' mental health
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Seattle public schools are suing the companies behind popular social media platforms Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube, claiming these companies are largely responsible for a major decline in youths' mental health.

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