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🚨 Meta's $375M Child Safety Verdict, ✈️ Airlines Bet Big on Premium & 📦 FedEx vs Amazon's Shipping War

6 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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A New Mexico jury just found Meta liable for failing to protect children on its platforms — $375M fine, thousands more cases in the pipeline. Then: airlines are literally reconfiguring planes around a bifurcating economy, and United is doubling down on premium in a big way. Plus the same-day delivery arms race heats up — FedEx just partnered with OneRail to take on Amazon's one-hour delivery with a service any retailer can plug into.

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