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EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Anticompetitive Ad Practices
The EU's competition authority fined Google €2.95 billion for favoring its own ad exchange, AdX, in violation of competition rules, impacting thousands of European businesses and escalating trade tensions with the US.
EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Anticompetitive Ad Practices
The EU's competition authority fined Google €2.95 billion for favoring its own ad exchange, AdX, in violation of competition rules, impacting thousands of European businesses and escalating trade tensions with the US.
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32% Bias Score


German Woman Sues Google Over Non-Consensual Pornography Distribution
A German woman, identified as Laura, is suing Google after nude photos and videos of her and her partner, leaked from her private cloud, were widely distributed online and found easily through Google Search, despite reporting over 2,000 URLs.
German Woman Sues Google Over Non-Consensual Pornography Distribution
A German woman, identified as Laura, is suing Google after nude photos and videos of her and her partner, leaked from her private cloud, were widely distributed online and found easily through Google Search, despite reporting over 2,000 URLs.
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44% Bias Score


France Slaps Google and Shein with Record Fines for Cookie Law Breaches
France's data protection authority (CNIL) fined Google €325 million and Shein €150 million for violating internet cookie laws, citing lack of user consent and improper information practices.
France Slaps Google and Shein with Record Fines for Cookie Law Breaches
France's data protection authority (CNIL) fined Google €325 million and Shein €150 million for violating internet cookie laws, citing lack of user consent and improper information practices.
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28% Bias Score


US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.
US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.
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44% Bias Score


Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
Google Found Guilty of Privacy Violation in California, to Appeal
A California jury found Google guilty of violating users' privacy by continuing to collect data even after they disabled the relevant setting, leading to a potential multi-million dollar payout to approximately 98 million plaintiffs.
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32% Bias Score


US Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deals, Rejects Chrome Divestiture
In a landmark antitrust ruling, a US judge ordered Google to end exclusive search engine deals but rejected the Department of Justice's demand to break up Google's Chrome browser, citing concerns about market disruption and the risk of harming innovation.
US Judge Orders Google to End Exclusive Search Deals, Rejects Chrome Divestiture
In a landmark antitrust ruling, a US judge ordered Google to end exclusive search engine deals but rejected the Department of Justice's demand to break up Google's Chrome browser, citing concerns about market disruption and the risk of harming innovation.
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28% Bias Score

EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the digital advertising market by favoring its own services, ordering it to cease self-preferencing practices.

EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the digital advertising market by favoring its own services, ordering it to cease self-preferencing practices.
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40% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Against Breaking Up Google, Citing AI Competition
A US federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, citing the emergence of AI chatbots as a competitive force, despite finding Google had illegally maintained its search engine monopoly.

US Judge Rules Against Breaking Up Google, Citing AI Competition
A US federal judge ruled against breaking up Google, citing the emergence of AI chatbots as a competitive force, despite finding Google had illegally maintained its search engine monopoly.
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36% Bias Score

Google Avoids Breakup, Stock Soars After Antitrust Ruling
A U.S. judge imposed lighter-than-expected penalties on Google for antitrust violations, avoiding a breakup but requiring data sharing with rivals; Google's stock surged 9%, while Apple's rose 3%.

Google Avoids Breakup, Stock Soars After Antitrust Ruling
A U.S. judge imposed lighter-than-expected penalties on Google for antitrust violations, avoiding a breakup but requiring data sharing with rivals; Google's stock surged 9%, while Apple's rose 3%.
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16% Bias Score

Record Fines for Google and Shein: €325 Million and €150 Million for Cookie Consent Violations
France's CNIL imposed record fines—€325 million on Google and €150 million on Shein—for violating user consent rules regarding advertising cookies, impacting tens of millions of French users.

Record Fines for Google and Shein: €325 Million and €150 Million for Cookie Consent Violations
France's CNIL imposed record fines—€325 million on Google and €150 million on Shein—for violating user consent rules regarding advertising cookies, impacting tens of millions of French users.
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24% Bias Score

US Judge Rules Against Google Breakup, Orders Search Data Sharing
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google, but ordered it to share search data with competitors, marking a partial victory for the Department of Justice in its antitrust case.

US Judge Rules Against Google Breakup, Orders Search Data Sharing
A US judge ruled against breaking up Google, but ordered it to share search data with competitors, marking a partial victory for the Department of Justice in its antitrust case.
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20% Bias Score

Wall Street steadies as tech stocks rise, Alphabet avoids worst-case antitrust scenario
Following a mixed day of trading on Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.1 percent, while the Dow Jones fell 0.7 percent, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.7 percent; Alphabet's stock climbed 8.8 percent after a federal judge ordered a shake-up of its search engine but did not force a sale of its Chrome br...

Wall Street steadies as tech stocks rise, Alphabet avoids worst-case antitrust scenario
Following a mixed day of trading on Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose 0.1 percent, while the Dow Jones fell 0.7 percent, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.7 percent; Alphabet's stock climbed 8.8 percent after a federal judge ordered a shake-up of its search engine but did not force a sale of its Chrome br...
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16% Bias Score
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