Meta Ordered to Pay $375M for Child Safety Lapses, Dodgers Ready for Opening Day
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Wednesday March 25, 2026
In this episode from Los Angeles, we dive into the significant legal ruling against Meta, which has been ordered to pay $375 million due to child safety lapses on its platforms. This landmark case, involving the state of New Mexico, highlights the ongoing battle between tech giants and regulatory bodies over online safety. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for their much-anticipated Opening Day against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium. Despite some injury setbacks, the Dodgers' roster, featuring stars like Shohei Ohtani, promises an exciting season ahead. We also provide the latest on Los Angeles weather, with patchy fog clearing for a sunny day, perfect for catching some waves at Venice Beach. In sports, the Lakers aim to rebound against the Pacers after a tough loss to the Pistons. Additionally, we touch on national economic trends, with services like doggy daycare contributing to ongoing inflation concerns. Finally, explore the rising threat of deepfake technology and its implications for businesses, alongside a preview of the new space epic "Project Hail Mary" starring Ryan Gosling. Join us for these stories and more as we navigate the latest happenings in Los Angeles and beyond. @sunnymorningsmedia