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Lawsuits Accuse Insurers of Collusion, Forcing Homeowners onto California's FAIR Plan
Two lawsuits allege that major home insurers in California colluded to limit coverage in wildfire-prone areas, forcing hundreds of homeowners onto the FAIR Plan after the January wildfires that destroyed nearly 17,000 structures and killed at least 30 people, violating state antitrust laws.
Lawsuits Accuse Insurers of Collusion, Forcing Homeowners onto California's FAIR Plan
Two lawsuits allege that major home insurers in California colluded to limit coverage in wildfire-prone areas, forcing hundreds of homeowners onto the FAIR Plan after the January wildfires that destroyed nearly 17,000 structures and killed at least 30 people, violating state antitrust laws.
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40% Bias Score


Google Faces Potential Chrome Divestiture in Antitrust Hearing
A Washington, D.C. hearing addresses potential remedies for Google's monopolistic practices, with the Department of Justice pushing for the divestiture of Chrome, impacting Alphabet's $1.8 trillion valuation.
Google Faces Potential Chrome Divestiture in Antitrust Hearing
A Washington, D.C. hearing addresses potential remedies for Google's monopolistic practices, with the Department of Justice pushing for the divestiture of Chrome, impacting Alphabet's $1.8 trillion valuation.
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40% Bias Score


ELFA Rejects Forced EU Telecom Mergers, Citing Competitive Market and Lower Prices
The European Local Fibre Alliance (ELFA) opposes politically mandated cross-border mergers in the EU telecom sector, arguing that it would harm competition and consumers, citing lower EU broadband prices than in the US and claiming that their members built over 50% of Europe's local fiber networks.
ELFA Rejects Forced EU Telecom Mergers, Citing Competitive Market and Lower Prices
The European Local Fibre Alliance (ELFA) opposes politically mandated cross-border mergers in the EU telecom sector, arguing that it would harm competition and consumers, citing lower EU broadband prices than in the US and claiming that their members built over 50% of Europe's local fiber networks.
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36% Bias Score


US Judge Rules Google Guilty of Illegal Double Monopolies, Impacting EU Investigation
A US federal judge found Google guilty of illegal double monopolies in the digital advertising market, potentially impacting the European Commission's parallel investigation into similar anti-competitive practices and influencing sanctions against Google and other tech giants.
US Judge Rules Google Guilty of Illegal Double Monopolies, Impacting EU Investigation
A US federal judge found Google guilty of illegal double monopolies in the digital advertising market, potentially impacting the European Commission's parallel investigation into similar anti-competitive practices and influencing sanctions against Google and other tech giants.
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40% Bias Score


US Courts Could Force Google Breakup Over Online Advertising Dominance
US court rulings against Google's dominance in online advertising could lead to a company breakup; the government alleges anti-competitive practices controlling key auction processes, marking a major policy shift against Big Tech in the US.
US Courts Could Force Google Breakup Over Online Advertising Dominance
US court rulings against Google's dominance in online advertising could lead to a company breakup; the government alleges anti-competitive practices controlling key auction processes, marking a major policy shift against Big Tech in the US.
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48% Bias Score


US Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Online Ad Market
A US federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized the online advertising market, using its technology to charge artificially high prices, impacting publishers; the ruling may lead to a Google breakup, pending further court decisions and Google's appeal.
US Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Online Ad Market
A US federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized the online advertising market, using its technology to charge artificially high prices, impacting publishers; the ruling may lead to a Google breakup, pending further court decisions and Google's appeal.
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40% Bias Score

US Justice Department Demands Google Divest from Chrome Browser
The US Department of Justice is suing Google, demanding it divest from Chrome browser after a court ruled Google abused its market power by paying billions to be the default search engine on iPhones and Android, thereby limiting competitors' chances and harming consumers.

US Justice Department Demands Google Divest from Chrome Browser
The US Department of Justice is suing Google, demanding it divest from Chrome browser after a court ruled Google abused its market power by paying billions to be the default search engine on iPhones and Android, thereby limiting competitors' chances and harming consumers.
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52% Bias Score

China's Courts Crack Down on Monopolies, Boosting Fair Competition
China's Supreme People's Court reported a 2.1-fold increase in identified monopoly cases in 2024, focusing on key sectors like healthcare and essential supplies, alongside a 43.32 percent decrease in new film copyright disputes due to effective judicial actions.

China's Courts Crack Down on Monopolies, Boosting Fair Competition
China's Supreme People's Court reported a 2.1-fold increase in identified monopoly cases in 2024, focusing on key sectors like healthcare and essential supplies, alongside a 43.32 percent decrease in new film copyright disputes due to effective judicial actions.
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36% Bias Score

Google Faces Breakup in Landmark Antitrust Case
A US judge will rule on a landmark antitrust case against Google, potentially breaking up the tech giant for its anti-competitive practices of paying to be the default search engine and potentially forcing the divestiture of its Chrome web browser and Android operating system.

Google Faces Breakup in Landmark Antitrust Case
A US judge will rule on a landmark antitrust case against Google, potentially breaking up the tech giant for its anti-competitive practices of paying to be the default search engine and potentially forcing the divestiture of its Chrome web browser and Android operating system.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tech Backlash: Antitrust Battles and Unforeseen Consequences
US tech giants' support for Donald Trump, hoping for deregulation, backfired due to a trade war and aggressive antitrust actions; Meta faces a potential $30 billion fine and Google may have to separate Chrome from its search engine.

Trump's Tech Backlash: Antitrust Battles and Unforeseen Consequences
US tech giants' support for Donald Trump, hoping for deregulation, backfired due to a trade war and aggressive antitrust actions; Meta faces a potential $30 billion fine and Google may have to separate Chrome from its search engine.
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36% Bias Score

US Judge Finds Google Guilty of Anti-Competitive Practices in Online Advertising
A US federal judge ruled that Google engaged in anti-competitive practices to maintain monopoly power in online advertising, causing significant harm to clients and rivals; the ruling may lead to asset divestiture.

US Judge Finds Google Guilty of Anti-Competitive Practices in Online Advertising
A US federal judge ruled that Google engaged in anti-competitive practices to maintain monopoly power in online advertising, causing significant harm to clients and rivals; the ruling may lead to asset divestiture.
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44% Bias Score

Google Found Guilty of Illegal Monopoly in Online Advertising
A US judge ruled Google illegally monopolized online ad markets, harming publishers and consumers; Alphabet's shares fell 3.2 percent after the decision, which found Google used anticompetitive practices and contractual policies to control ad servers and exchanges.

Google Found Guilty of Illegal Monopoly in Online Advertising
A US judge ruled Google illegally monopolized online ad markets, harming publishers and consumers; Alphabet's shares fell 3.2 percent after the decision, which found Google used anticompetitive practices and contractual policies to control ad servers and exchanges.
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44% Bias Score
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