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Exclusive: Instagram shows more ‘eating disorder adjacent’ content to vulnerable teens, internal Meta research shows

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 20, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Instagram ⁤is displaying more content related to ⁣eating‍ disorders to teenage users‌ identified as‍ struggling with mental health, according to internal Meta ​research revealed exclusively to Reuters. The documents show the platform’s recommendation algorithms amplified posts about weight loss, dieting, adn body image​ even after these teens exhibited⁣ signs of disordered ⁢eating.The⁢ findings raise fresh concerns⁢ about Meta’s ⁤ability to protect vulnerable young ‌users on Instagram,despite repeated⁤ pledges to ⁤prioritize their well-being. Internal Meta reports, spanning from March to ‌October 2022, detail how the platform continued to surface potentially harmful content to a subset of over​ 17,000 teenage users flagged ⁣as “at-risk” of eating disorders. ​This issue⁤ is particularly critical as eating disorders have seen a rise in prevalence among adolescents, ​with potentially life-threatening consequences, and⁣ scrutiny of‍ social media’s role in exacerbating these conditions intensifies.

the‍ research revealed that approximately 6% ⁢of the​ content shown to these teens ⁣was categorized as “eating⁣ disorder ⁢adjacent,” meaning ‍it focused on ⁤related topics without ⁤explicitly⁤ promoting eating disorders. Though,this figure ⁢represented a‍ substantially higher proportion than the 0.8% of ⁤similar content shown⁤ to a control group ⁣of teens not identified as vulnerable.Meta researchers noted the algorithms ⁤appeared to ⁤be “over-optimizing” for engagement, prioritizing content that kept users scrolling, even if ⁤it was detrimental to their​ mental ​health.

one internal document from May 2022 stated, “We ‍see ​evidence that our recommendations are leading vulnerable teens to ​content that could exacerbate their body image ‍issues.”⁢ Another report, from⁢ October 2022, found that the platform’s⁣ algorithms were recommending content related to “extreme weight loss” and​ “fitness” to teens who had previously⁤ engaged with similar posts.

Meta spokesperson, Andy Stone,​ stated the company is “committed to creating a safe experience for everyone,⁤ especially teens,” and that⁣ they have ⁣introduced features like “Take a Break” and parental​ controls to address these⁤ concerns. He added ​that‍ the research cited represents a ⁣snapshot in time and that Meta has since made changes to its algorithms and⁤ policies.

However,advocacy groups argue these measures are insufficient. ‌”Meta knows this content is harmful and ⁢continues to profit from it,” said Sandon Thompson, a spokesperson‍ for the National Eating Disorders Association. “These internal ⁣documents prove they are prioritizing ⁤engagement over the ⁢safety of their users.” ​

The⁣ documents reviewed by Reuters are part of a broader​ trove of⁣ internal Meta papers disclosed by whistleblower Frances Haugen, and currently being used in ongoing congressional‍ investigations into the ⁣company’s practices. The findings are​ likely to fuel further ​calls for greater regulation of social media platforms and increased accountability for protecting young users.

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Title: Meta to let parents disable teens’ AI chats

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 17, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Meta Platforms Inc. is introducing ‍new parental controls designed to give parents more oversight of their teenagers’ activity on its apps, including Instagram and Facebook, following mounting criticism over potentially harmful interactions with the company’s AI chatbots. The changes, announced Tuesday, will allow parents to approve or deny⁣ their teens’ ⁣requests⁣ to download apps and will provide activity reports detailing time spent ⁣on the platforms.

The move comes amid growing concerns⁢ about the safety‌ of young users⁢ online⁤ and specifically follows reports of Meta’s AI chatbots engaging in suggestive​ or inappropriate conversations with children.Lawmakers and advocacy groups ​have pressured Meta to strengthen its ⁤safeguards,arguing that the company has a ⁣responsibility to protect ⁣vulnerable users​ from exploitation and harmful ​content. The new controls aim to address these concerns by increasing transparency and giving parents more ‌tools to manage their children’s digital experiences.

Specifically, Meta is rolling out “Family Switch,”⁤ a new tool within ​its Family Center⁤ that allows parents and teens to ​jointly manage settings. Parents can approve or deny requests ⁢from their teens to download⁣ apps from the app stores, and teens can initiate those requests.⁤ Meta is also ⁢introducing activity reports for teens,‍ showing time spent on Instagram and ⁤Facebook, ⁢and also the accounts they interact with. These reports will be visible to both parents‌ and teens.

The ​company is also expanding​ its supervision tools to include Reels, a​ popular short-form video format⁢ on Instagram. ​previously, parental⁤ supervision was ⁢limited to direct messaging. ⁣Parents will now be able‌ to see ⁣what Reels their teens are ​watching.

These features ⁣are being rolled ‌out in the United states, with plans for expansion to other ‌countries in the coming months.Meta stated the changes are part of its ongoing commitment to creating a safer online‍ environment for young people, acknowledging the evolving challenges of⁣ digital parenting.⁢ The company has faced increased scrutiny from regulators⁢ and the public regarding its handling of user safety, especially concerning children and adolescents.

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Wall St Week Ahead Tests coming for rocky market from Tesla, Netflix and delayed CPI report

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 17, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Wall Street ⁢faces a pivotal week as investors brace for earnings reports from Tesla ⁣and Netflix, alongside the release of a delayed Consumer Price Index (CPI)​ report, all against a backdrop of ongoing ‍market volatility.the confluence ‌of ⁣these events will test the resilience ⁣of a market already rattled by concerns over⁢ inflation, interest rate hikes, and slowing economic growth.The upcoming data and corporate ⁤disclosures are⁣ crucial‍ for gauging the⁤ health of⁢ the economy and corporate​ America. A hotter-than-expected CPI reading could ‌fuel fears of further aggressive Federal‍ Reserve tightening,potentially triggering⁤ another sell-off in stocks and⁣ bonds. ⁢Conversely, weaker-than-anticipated data might offer some respite, but could also signal a⁤ deeper economic slowdown. Tesla’s earnings will be closely watched for signs of demand erosion in the electric vehicle market, while Netflix’s subscriber numbers ‍will provide insight into‌ the streaming giant’s ability to navigate increased⁤ competition.

Tesla reports earnings after the close on Wednesday, ⁣with analysts expecting adjusted earnings of 98 cents​ per ​share on revenue of $23.36 billion, according to Refinitiv data. Netflix follows on Thursday, with a consensus estimate of $3.20 per share on revenue⁤ of $8.54 billion. The CPI report, delayed from its usual⁤ Friday release due to the Martin Luther ​King Jr. ‍holiday, is now scheduled for release on Tuesday. Economists forecast a 0.1% increase in the CPI and a 0.3% rise‌ in‌ core CPI.

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Novo Nordisk shares fall 6% after Trump vows weight-loss drug price cuts

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 17, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Novo Nordisk shares tumbled as much as ​6% on Tuesday​ after‍ former President Donald Trump vowed to seek lower ‌prices for weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic if ⁢re-elected. The Danish pharmaceutical giant’s stock experienced its steepest intraday decline ⁣since January, briefly hitting 167.74 Danish crowns.

Trump’s comments, ‌made during a campaign rally in Iowa, targeted Novo Nordisk and Eli‌ Lilly, both major players in‌ the burgeoning weight-loss drug market. The potential for government intervention in drug pricing​ adds uncertainty to a sector already grappling with supply chain⁢ constraints and surging demand, impacting investors, patients, and the broader ⁣healthcare landscape.​ This comes as weight-loss medications are becoming increasingly popular, with⁢ significant implications for public health and the pharmaceutical industry’s revenue streams.

“We’re going to look at the pricing ‌of these drugs,” Trump said,according‍ to reports from the rally.”These are big, big ⁢companies making tremendous amounts of money.” He specifically mentioned Novo Nordisk and Eli lilly, suggesting he would pressure them to lower costs.

The⁢ remarks⁣ sparked immediate concern among investors, who‍ fear potential price controls or other measures that could erode the profitability​ of these blockbuster drugs. Novo Nordisk’s American depositary receipts closed down 5.7% ⁤at ​$154.48 in‍ New ‌York trading.

Demand for Wegovy and Ozempic has soared in recent months,‍ driven by growing ‌awareness of their‌ effectiveness in promoting weight loss and combating obesity-related health issues. Novo Nordisk has struggled to keep up with demand,‌ leading to supply shortages and rationing in‌ some⁢ markets. The company reported sales of 23.2 ‍billion Danish crowns ($3.4 billion) for‌ Wegovy in ⁤the first nine months of 2023.

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Title: JPMorgan Chase Eyes European, Latin American Banks Amidst Joking Remarks

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 17, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is actively exploring⁢ potential‌ acquisitions of banks‌ in Europe ​and Latin ⁣America,according to Chief Executive‌ Officer Jamie Dimon. ​The bank​ is seeking to expand its international footprint and capitalize on‍ opportunities arising from economic conditions ⁤and regulatory landscapes in those regions, Dimon said Tuesday.

This move signals ​JPMorgan’s ⁢continued‍ ambition for global growth,especially as some European⁣ and⁢ Latin ‍American lenders face challenges including restructuring​ and navigating evolving​ financial regulations. A successful expansion could significantly increase ⁤jpmorgan’s ​revenue⁣ streams and market ‌share, while also offering diversification beyond its strong North American base. The ​bank has been steadily increasing its international‌ presence, and⁤ this latest announcement suggests ‌a more aggressive approach‍ to overseas acquisitions.

Dimon indicated the bank‌ is “looking at ⁤opportunities” in both regions,though he‍ did not specify potential targets. “There are always banks that are in trouble, or need capital, or are restructuring,” he stated during a conference call following JPMorgan’s first-quarter earnings report.

The comments came as JPMorgan reported a ⁣record ‍first-quarter profit of $13.4⁤ billion,driven by strong performance across its businesses. Net income rose​ 6%‍ from a year earlier, and the bank⁤ maintained a robust capital‍ position, providing it⁤ with the financial versatility to pursue acquisitions.

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US says India halves Russian oil imports, sources say no cuts seen

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 17, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

US Reports India Halves Russian Oil Imports, Despite Discrepancies

WASHINGTON/NEW ​DELHI, – the United⁣ States government has stated that ⁤India has reduced its imports of Russian oil⁢ by approximately 50% since peaking in 2022, a claim that contrasts​ with assessments ⁤from sources in ​India who report no significant decrease ⁣in ‍purchases. The differing accounts highlight ongoing scrutiny of India’s energy trade relationships amid Western pressure too isolate​ Russia following its ⁤invasion of ⁤Ukraine.

This ​development arrives as the U.S. ⁣and its​ allies continue to seek ways to diminish ⁤Russia’s​ revenue⁣ streams​ fueling ⁢its war effort. India, ‍a major consumer of energy, has maintained trade ties with ‍Russia, citing its need to secure affordable fuel​ for ⁤its growing​ economy. While ‌Western‍ nations have ​imposed sanctions ‍and embargoes, India ⁢has⁢ continued to purchase Russian crude, frequently enough at discounted rates, ⁤sparking debate over its‌ neutrality and the effectiveness of ‍international pressure campaigns.⁣ The discrepancy in ⁣reported import figures raises questions about data clarity and the methodologies used to ⁤track these shipments.

According‍ to a U.S. Treasury Department spokesperson, India’s Russian oil imports have fallen ⁣from high levels seen in 2022, but specific figures​ were not immediately provided. The⁢ spokesperson ‌emphasized the ⁣U.S. is continuing to engage with India ‌on the ​issue, encouraging diversification of energy sources.

However, sources within India’s ⁢oil industry and government, speaking​ on condition of anonymity, ⁣indicated that imports have not ⁤been ‍halved.‌ They‌ stated that while there may have been some fluctuations,‌ India continues‍ to purchase considerable volumes of Russian crude,⁣ leveraging ‌favorable pricing to meet domestic demand. One source noted⁤ that Indian refiners are​ still finding⁤ Russian oil to be economically favorable, despite logistical challenges and potential reputational risks.

India’s position is complicated by ⁣its energy security needs. As the‍ world’s third-largest ‍consumer of ‌oil,‌ India relies ‌heavily on imports to meet its‌ energy demands. Diversifying ​sources is a long-term goal,but affordability remains a key‍ factor. The ‌country has⁤ increased imports from other Middle ⁢Eastern nations and the United States,‍ but Russian oil continues to play a ‍significant role in its energy mix.

The‌ U.S. has previously ⁤expressed concerns about India’s continued​ reliance on ⁤Russian ⁣oil, warning of ​potential risks associated with sanctioned⁢ entities and⁤ circumvention of price ‌caps. The​ latest‌ U.S. assessment suggests a ‍positive shift, ​but​ the‍ conflicting‌ reports from India ⁣underscore the complexities of navigating geopolitical pressures while balancing​ economic ⁢interests. Further data and analysis will be crucial to determine the‍ true extent of any reduction in India’s Russian oil imports and its ​impact on both countries’ energy strategies.

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