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Finance
Have you been screwed over by an airline yet this summer? The government has let them create their own rules since 1978
By
Janet Bednarek
and
The Conversation
June 20, 2023
The PGA Tour leader who initially urged golfers to turn down Saudi millions and raised links to 9/11 is now ‘recuperating from a medical situation’ one week after announcing a merger with the LIV
By
Chris Morris
June 14, 2023
Tech
Google may be forced to sell off some of its most prized businesses after being hit with fresh EU antitrust charges over alleged adtech abuses
By
David Meyer
June 14, 2023
Tech
Judge temporarily blocks Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal after FTC sues to stop it
By
The Associated Press
June 14, 2023
Finance
American Airlines, JetBlue are trying to keep at least some of the agreement a court just found was illegal
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
June 10, 2023
Commentary
Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal is an expensive slog and distraction—and CEO Satya Nadella knows he’d be nuts to walk away
By
Matt Weinberger
May 25, 2023
Politics
American Airlines, JetBlue alliance was ‘a naked agreement not to compete with one another,’ judge rules
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
May 20, 2023
Commentary
Carl Icahn’s activist play plays into the hands of Lina Khan and EU regulators
By
Mark S. Herr
May 19, 2023
Tech
Lina Khan says that decades-old lessons from IBM could guide the way the government regulates A.I. today
By
Tristan Bove
May 4, 2023
Tech
Facebook was profiting off your kids’ data, FTC says
By
Barbara Ortutay
and
The Associated Press
May 3, 2023
Tech
Microsoft vows to fight to preserve the biggest tech acquisition ever, saying the UK has a ‘flawed understanding of this market’
By
Kelvin Chan
and
The Associated Press
April 26, 2023
Finance
Microsoft’s plan to buy Activision vetoed by British antitrust watchdog, dealing a hammer blow to the $69bn deal’s prospects
By
Katharine Gemmell
and
Bloomberg
April 26, 2023
Commentary
Former FTC chair urges agency not to tarnish a bipartisan legacy from Reagan to Obama: ‘We can’t ignore the last 40 years of antitrust based on protecting consumers’
By
Timothy J. Muris
April 3, 2023
Tech
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the Bard chatbot would make mistakes. It called Google a monopoly and asked for the government to break it up.
By
Prarthana Prakash
March 22, 2023
Newsletters
Microsoft has big app store plans—but it needs help from regulators
By
David Meyer
March 21, 2023
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Success
‘I don’t know why I need to go to college’: Ford CEO says his Gen Z son worked as a mechanic and wondered if the 4-year...
By
Nick Lichtenberg
AI
'We are going to destroy jobs faster than we can replace them': The CEO whose 80% stock plunge personified the dotcom...
By
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press
Success
Gen Z billionaire Alexandr Wang tells 13-year-olds they should be more like Bill Gates, who snuck out of the house to...
By
Jessica Coacci