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FTC Seeks Delay in Amazon Prime Lawsuit Due to Staffing Shortages
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requested a delay in its September trial against Amazon due to severe staffing shortages and budgetary constraints resulting from federal government cuts and employee departures, prompting opposition from Amazon.
FTC Seeks Delay in Amazon Prime Lawsuit Due to Staffing Shortages
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requested a delay in its September trial against Amazon due to severe staffing shortages and budgetary constraints resulting from federal government cuts and employee departures, prompting opposition from Amazon.
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48% Bias Score


UK Scam Investigation Exposes Systemic Failures in Consumer Protection
A recent investigation uncovered a sophisticated call center scam in the UK, using deepfakes and targeting 6,000 people, highlighting systemic failures in consumer protection across banks, payment firms, and technology companies.
UK Scam Investigation Exposes Systemic Failures in Consumer Protection
A recent investigation uncovered a sophisticated call center scam in the UK, using deepfakes and targeting 6,000 people, highlighting systemic failures in consumer protection across banks, payment firms, and technology companies.
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36% Bias Score


EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.
EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.
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36% Bias Score


EU Rebuts U.S. Claims: Digital Markets Act Not Targeting American Tech
The European Commission sent a letter to a U.S. congressman asserting that the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is designed to prevent monopolization and is not targeted at U.S. companies, despite ongoing investigations into Apple, Meta, and Google. This follows complaints from U.S. President Trump an...
EU Rebuts U.S. Claims: Digital Markets Act Not Targeting American Tech
The European Commission sent a letter to a U.S. congressman asserting that the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is designed to prevent monopolization and is not targeted at U.S. companies, despite ongoing investigations into Apple, Meta, and Google. This follows complaints from U.S. President Trump an...
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40% Bias Score


Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...
Musicians Protest AI Copyright Changes as Meta Faces Piracy Lawsuit
Over 1,000 musicians released a silent album protesting a UK proposal to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without licensing, while Meta faces legal action for allegedly using 80 terabytes of pirated books to train its AI models, highlighting the conflict between AI development and crea...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Trade Adviser Criticizes Tax on US Tech Firms, Raising Concerns for Australia
A top Trump trade advisor criticized countries taxing American tech companies, raising concerns that Australia's plan to force social media giants to pay for news might antagonize the new administration, prompting Australia's Treasurer to meet with US officials to seek tariff exemptions.
Trump Trade Adviser Criticizes Tax on US Tech Firms, Raising Concerns for Australia
A top Trump trade advisor criticized countries taxing American tech companies, raising concerns that Australia's plan to force social media giants to pay for news might antagonize the new administration, prompting Australia's Treasurer to meet with US officials to seek tariff exemptions.
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52% Bias Score

US Tech Giants Face Backlash for Trump Alignment
US tech giants' attempts to appease the Trump administration backfired, leading to ethical controversies and financial losses; Tesla's sales plummeted due to Elon Musk's political stances, while Meta faced backlash for its content moderation changes and donations to Trump.

US Tech Giants Face Backlash for Trump Alignment
US tech giants' attempts to appease the Trump administration backfired, leading to ethical controversies and financial losses; Tesla's sales plummeted due to Elon Musk's political stances, while Meta faced backlash for its content moderation changes and donations to Trump.
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56% Bias Score

Utah Passes Law Requiring App Stores to Verify Users' Ages
Utah passed a law requiring app stores to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent before minors download apps, effective May 7th if signed by the governor, despite opposition from Apple and Google, who argue it compromises user privacy; similar bills are pending in eight other states.

Utah Passes Law Requiring App Stores to Verify Users' Ages
Utah passed a law requiring app stores to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent before minors download apps, effective May 7th if signed by the governor, despite opposition from Apple and Google, who argue it compromises user privacy; similar bills are pending in eight other states.
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48% Bias Score

EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) has designated seven companies, including five US firms, as 'gatekeepers' prompting a US Congressional inquiry, which EU officials responded to by clarifying the DMA's goal is to foster fairer competition, not to target specific companies.

EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) has designated seven companies, including five US firms, as 'gatekeepers' prompting a US Congressional inquiry, which EU officials responded to by clarifying the DMA's goal is to foster fairer competition, not to target specific companies.
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48% Bias Score

House Republicans Subpoena Google Over Alleged Biden Administration Censorship
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Google's parent company, Alphabet, demanding information on alleged censorship of Americans during the Biden administration, following an investigation into communications between Alphabet and the executive branch and related third parties.

House Republicans Subpoena Google Over Alleged Biden Administration Censorship
The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Google's parent company, Alphabet, demanding information on alleged censorship of Americans during the Biden administration, following an investigation into communications between Alphabet and the executive branch and related third parties.
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68% Bias Score

Apple Removes Encryption from UK Market After Government Backdoor Demand
The UK government demanded Apple create a backdoor into its iCloud service for law enforcement, prompting Apple to remove its advanced data protection feature from the UK market, increasing vulnerabilities for UK users while requiring law enforcement to use warrants.

Apple Removes Encryption from UK Market After Government Backdoor Demand
The UK government demanded Apple create a backdoor into its iCloud service for law enforcement, prompting Apple to remove its advanced data protection feature from the UK market, increasing vulnerabilities for UK users while requiring law enforcement to use warrants.
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52% Bias Score

German Publishers Demand Tech Regulation Amidst Digital Shift
German newspaper publishers are demanding stricter regulation of tech giants and AI companies for content usage, citing insufficient EU regulations and declining print circulation but increasing digital subscriptions and e-papers; they also abandoned hopes for government print delivery subsidies.

German Publishers Demand Tech Regulation Amidst Digital Shift
German newspaper publishers are demanding stricter regulation of tech giants and AI companies for content usage, citing insufficient EU regulations and declining print circulation but increasing digital subscriptions and e-papers; they also abandoned hopes for government print delivery subsidies.
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56% Bias Score
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