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    Left: Thomas Sowell as a guest on NBC’s Meet the Press, Sept. 20, 1981. Right: Thomas Sowell in 1997. (Taylor / AP; CHUCK KENNEDY / KRT / Newscom)
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    Aaron Ford, Attorney General of Nevada, answers a question during an interview at the State Attorneys General Association meetings, Nov. 16, 2023, in Boston. Ford has launched a go-it-alone legal fight accusing TikTok, Snapchat and Meta of creating what one lawsuit calls “an addiction machine” that exploits children too young to have self-control. Three lawsuits filed Tuesday, Jan.30, 2024, in state court allege the platforms put kids at risk of auto accidents, drug overdoses, suicides, eating disorders and sexual exploitation.
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