Judge Approves $2.8B NCAA Settlement for Athlete Pay
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement between college athletes and the NCAA. This decision allows unive...
Landmark Settlement Allows Colleges to Pay Athletes
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement, marking a significant shift in college sports. This agreement al...
FTC Probes Ad Groups for Potential Boycott Collusion
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating approximately a dozen advertising groups and watchdogs. The investig...
Could Google Splitting Up Benefit Everyone?
A tech industry expert suggests breaking up Google could boost innovation and benefit consumers. The argument goes beyon...
FTC Dismisses Price Discrimination Suit Against PepsiCo
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has dropped a lawsuit against PepsiCo that alleged the company engaged in price discr...
Justice Department Seeks Breakup of Google's Ad Business
The U.S. Justice Department signaled its intent to aggressively pursue the dismantling of Google's advertising technolog...
Google Antitrust Case: Shaping the Future of AI
A major antitrust lawsuit against Google, originally focused on past business practices, is now significantly impacting...
Apple Ordered to Ease App Store Restrictions After Antitrust...
A federal judge has ruled against Apple in a major antitrust case brought by Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite. Th...
Google CEO Warns Search Breakup Would Hurt Innovation
Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified that breaking up Google's search engine, as proposed by the government, would negativ...
Big Tech Under Scrutiny: Antitrust Cases Explained
Several major tech companies, including Meta and Google, are facing increased government scrutiny. Regulators are invest...
Farmers Sue John Deere Over Repair Restrictions
Farmers are fighting back against John Deere's restrictions on equipment repairs. Many farmers say they're forced to use...
Pope Francis Dies, Google Faces Antitrust Lawsuit
The world is mourning the passing of Pope Francis. His death marks the end of a significant era for the Catholic Church....
Google Faces Antitrust Lawsuit Over Search Monopoly
The U.S. government is suing Google, alleging the tech giant illegally dominates the search engine market. The lawsuit a...
US Justice Department Seeks Google Breakup Over Monopoly Con...
The U.S. Justice Department is pushing for significant changes at Google, arguing the tech giant holds an illegal monopo...
Google Faces Antitrust Setbacks in Landmark Court Rulings
Google has recently suffered two significant antitrust defeats in federal court, with judges ruling the company holds mo...
Google Violated Antitrust Laws in Ad Tech, Judge Rules
A federal judge has ruled that Google illegally used its power to control the online advertising market. The ruling stat...
Trump Administration's Antitrust Push Against Big Tech: Key...
The Trump administration is escalating its antitrust actions against major technology companies like Google and Meta. Th...
Zuckerberg Defends Instagram, WhatsApp Acquisitions in Antit...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in an antitrust lawsuit regarding the company's acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsAp...
Challenges Ahead for Potential Google and Meta Breakups
Federal trials are exploring antitrust actions against tech giants Google and Meta, raising the possibility of breaking...
US Government Eyes Breaking Up Google and Meta in Antitrust...
The U.S. government is pursuing antitrust cases that could lead to the breakup of tech giants Google and Meta. These cas...
What If Meta Never Bought Instagram and WhatsApp?
Meta is facing an antitrust trial, with the government arguing the company stifled competition by acquiring Instagram an...
US Government Challenges Meta's Market Power
The U.S. government is preparing for a major antitrust trial against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, an...
Landmark Settlement Allows US Colleges to Pay Athletes
A federal judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement that will allow US colleges to directly pay their athletes. This...
Judge Approves NCAA Settlement Allowing Athlete Pay
A judge has approved a landmark settlement that will allow college athletes to be paid directly by their schools. This a...
Senators Praise DOJ Egg Price-Fixing Investigation
A bipartisan group of senators is commending the Department of Justice for its investigation into potential price-fixing...
Judge: Apple Violated Injunction in Epic Games Antitrust Case
A judge has ruled that Apple violated an injunction related to its antitrust battle with Epic Games, the company behind...
EU Fines Apple and Meta Over 700 Million for Antitrust Violations
The European Union has issued substantial fines to Apple and Meta, totaling over 700 million, for allegedly violating an...
EU Fines Apple and Meta Millions Over Digital Competition
The European Union has issued significant fines to Apple and Meta for violating digital competition rules. Apple faces a...
Judge Rules Google's Ad Network an Illegal Monopoly
A federal judge has ruled that Google's digital advertising network violates antitrust laws, declaring it an illegal mon...
Zuckerberg to Testify in Key Antitrust Trial
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to testify in a federal antitrust trial. This marks another appearance before lawmakers...