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Personal Finance
Americans are furious at the price of eggs skyrocketing by 137% and urging the FTC to investigate potential price gouging
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
January 25, 2023
Success
Biden’s FTC wants to ban noncompete clauses
By
Alexandra Olson
,
Michelle Chapman
and
The Associated Press
January 5, 2023
Politics
It can’t be a good idea to let JetBlue and American Airlines coordinate and share revenue, DOJ argues
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
November 18, 2022
Politics
Judge unseals ruling on Biden’s huge antitrust win, quoting John Steinbeck as she describes book publishers’ ‘enormous power’
By
Marcy Gordon
and
The Associated Press
November 9, 2022
Retail
$4 billion payout to Albertsons shareholders halted by a judge as it seeks approval for grocery mega-merger with Kroger
By
The Associated Press
November 4, 2022
Tech
Facebook won’t own the GIFs anymore, as U.K. regulator forces Meta to sell Giphy
By
Chris Morris
October 18, 2022
Newsletters
Kanye West’s Parler purchase gives the rapper a place to be ‘controversial’—but who’s listening?
By
David Meyer
October 17, 2022
Tech
Jeff Bezos and Andy Jassy are getting hauled to testify about Amazon Prime to Lina Khan’s FTC
By
Marcy Gordon
and
The Associated Press
September 23, 2022
Politics
Weeks after Lina Khan’s FTC opens investigation of Amazon for One Medical deal, it probes acquisition of Roomba maker iRobot
By
Haleluya Hadero
and
The Associated Press
September 21, 2022
Retail
Are you paying too much for bacon? One of the big meat producers just settled a price-fixing lawsuit for $20 million
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
September 20, 2022
Newsletters
Why Joe Biden’s last-minute tech reform push is too little, too late
By
Jacob Carpenter
September 9, 2022
Politics
Big tech spent $95 million trying to kill Congress’ most aggressive oversight bill in years. It’s looking like it worked
By
Anna Edgerton
,
Emily Birnbaum
and
Bloomberg
September 6, 2022
Newsletters
Could Washington bureaucrats save the EV industry’s tax credits from Congress’s tough anti-China stance?
By
Jacob Carpenter
August 9, 2022
Newsletters
Amazon critics think the tech giant’s Roomba acquisition sucks. Stopping the deal won’t be easy
By
Jacob Carpenter
August 8, 2022
Newsletters
The gig economy endured a tumultuous two years. It’s emerging from the pandemic better than ever
By
Jacob Carpenter
August 5, 2022
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