5 things you need to know this morning: March 28, 2024

| March 28, 2024 in 5 Things

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Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning.

Five things you need to know

1. School boards suing social media firms for $4.5 billion

School boards in Toronto and Ottawa have launched a suit against major social media firms, claiming they are "disrupting students' fundamental right to education." The schools boards are seeking $4.5 billion in damages from SnapChat, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram.


2. UN official says it's 'plausible' Israel is using starvation as a weapon against Gazans

A senior UN official has claimed it is "plausible" that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza. Volker Türk, the UN's commissioner for human rights, said it would amount to a war crime if true. Israel has rejected Türk's claims as "total nonsense."


3. Disney and Florida district reach agreement nearly 2 years into row

A row between Disney and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board have reached a settlement over how Disney World is governed. The dispute, which has lasted almost two years, was prompted by Disney's criticism of a state law regarding the teaching of sexuality in schools.


4. Polar bear shot after treating kids 'as potential prey'

Police and hunters in a remote northern community have killed a polar bear after it was apparently prowling for prey in a schoolyard. Police said the bear, which was shot in Peawanuck in Ontario, was "very likely treating people, specifically children, in the area as potential prey."


5. Magpie and dog separated by state authorities

The premier of an Australian state has called for a famous magpie to be returned to its rescuers. The bird, dubbed Molly, was rescued as a chick by a couple in Queensland and went on to form a strong bond with their pet dog, Peggy.

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