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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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And, she warns, there is "a danger" of "simply lifting something out of London and just dropping it into Manchester and assuming it's going to work" when "the culture is completely different".

From BBC

A New Mexico jury on Tuesday found social media giant Meta liable for endangering children by making them vulnerable to predators on its platforms and other dangers.

From Barron's

In a post to X on Tuesday, Torrez said that “big tech can no longer place our kids in danger.”

From Salon

At issue in the California case was whether Instagram and co-defendant YouTube were designed to addict kids, and whether the companies failed to warn families of those dangers.

From Los Angeles Times

On Tuesday, the Philippines declared a national emergency in light of the conflict and "the resulting imminent danger posed upon the availability and stability of the country's energy supply".

From BBC