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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


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


Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A federal judge in Virginia ruled that Google illegally monopolized its $31 billion web advertising business, violating antitrust law by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, a decision that could force Google to divest parts of its business and reshape the online advertising lands...
Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A federal judge in Virginia ruled that Google illegally monopolized its $31 billion web advertising business, violating antitrust law by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, a decision that could force Google to divest parts of its business and reshape the online advertising lands...
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48% Bias Score


US Court Rules Google an Illegal Monopolist in Online Ad Placement
A US court ruled Google an illegal monopolist in online ad placement, using unfair competition to achieve a monopoly. The judge found Google bundled products to hinder customer switching; consequences are pending a further process.
US Court Rules Google an Illegal Monopolist in Online Ad Placement
A US court ruled Google an illegal monopolist in online ad placement, using unfair competition to achieve a monopoly. The judge found Google bundled products to hinder customer switching; consequences are pending a further process.
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40% Bias Score


TikTok Deal Uncertain Amidst Looming US Ban Deadline
President Trump confirmed ongoing negotiations to sell TikTok's US operations, facing a June 19 deadline to avoid a ban; creators are diversifying their platforms in anticipation of potential disruptions, while the deal's fate remains uncertain due to US-China relations.
TikTok Deal Uncertain Amidst Looming US Ban Deadline
President Trump confirmed ongoing negotiations to sell TikTok's US operations, facing a June 19 deadline to avoid a ban; creators are diversifying their platforms in anticipation of potential disruptions, while the deal's fate remains uncertain due to US-China relations.
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44% Bias Score


EU Delays Fines on Apple and Meta Amid US Trade Tensions
The European Commission has delayed imposing fines on Apple and Meta for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), past its self-imposed March 28th deadline, amid rising trade tensions with the United States which threaten retaliatory tariffs.
EU Delays Fines on Apple and Meta Amid US Trade Tensions
The European Commission has delayed imposing fines on Apple and Meta for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), past its self-imposed March 28th deadline, amid rising trade tensions with the United States which threaten retaliatory tariffs.
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48% 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

Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A US federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized its $31 billion web advertising business by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, potentially facing penalties and reshaping its operations following similar antitrust rulings against its app store and search.

Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A US federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized its $31 billion web advertising business by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, potentially facing penalties and reshaping its operations following similar antitrust rulings against its app store and search.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A US federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized the $31 billion web advertising market by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, potentially forcing Google to divest parts of its business; this is the third major antitrust decision against Google in less than a year.

Judge Rules Google Illegally Monopolized Web Advertising
A US federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized the $31 billion web advertising market by tying its ad server and publisher ad exchange together, potentially forcing Google to divest parts of its business; this is the third major antitrust decision against Google in less than a year.
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40% Bias Score

Ohio Social Media Parental Consent Law Struck Down
A federal judge in Ohio permanently blocked a state law requiring parental consent for children's social media use, ruling it unconstitutionally infringes on free speech rights, despite the state's intentions to protect children's mental health; similar laws in other states have faced similar legal ...

Ohio Social Media Parental Consent Law Struck Down
A federal judge in Ohio permanently blocked a state law requiring parental consent for children's social media use, ruling it unconstitutionally infringes on free speech rights, despite the state's intentions to protect children's mental health; similar laws in other states have faced similar legal ...
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40% Bias Score

FTC Sues Meta Over Instagram and WhatsApp Acquisitions
The FTC is suing Meta, alleging that its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were anti-competitive and should be reversed, a case linked to political influence and potentially impacting future tech regulation.

FTC Sues Meta Over Instagram and WhatsApp Acquisitions
The FTC is suing Meta, alleging that its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were anti-competitive and should be reversed, a case linked to political influence and potentially impacting future tech regulation.
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36% Bias Score

Dating Apps Linked to Increased Child Sexual Abuse: Study
A study of 5,000 men across the UK, US, and Australia found that men who commit sexual offenses against minors are almost four times more likely to use dating platforms than non-offenders; nearly two-thirds of child sexual abusers use dating apps, with over one in five using them daily.

Dating Apps Linked to Increased Child Sexual Abuse: Study
A study of 5,000 men across the UK, US, and Australia found that men who commit sexual offenses against minors are almost four times more likely to use dating platforms than non-offenders; nearly two-thirds of child sexual abusers use dating apps, with over one in five using them daily.
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44% Bias Score
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