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Google Search Antitrust Suit Narrowed by Federal Judge Ahead of September Trial
A federal judge narrowed a major antitrust case against Alphabet’s Google ahead of a trial that is slated to begin next month. Source link
Google Search Antitrust Suit Narrowed by Federal Judge Ahead of September Trial
A federal judge narrowed a major antitrust case against Alphabet’s Google ahead of a trial that is slated to begin next month. Source link
Private-Equity Firm KKR in Advanced Talks to Buy Simon & Schuster for Roughly $1.65 Billion
Book publisher was put up for sale for the second time after a judge blocked a previous deal with Penguin Random House. Source link
Trading Card Wars Escalate With Antitrust Lawsuit Against Fanatics
Panini, the collectibles company that produces NFL and NBA cards, is suing Fanatics over its dramatic takeover of the industry. Source link
New Definition of 'Fraud' Wipes Out High-Profile Prosecutions
Fraud doesn’t mean what it used to—and several high-profile federal prosecutions are falling apart as courts apply the Supreme Court’s more-narrow legal definition. Source link
Vince McMahon Subpoenaed in Sexual-Misconduct Probe
WWE said law-enforcement agencies also asked the company for documents related to the allegations. Source link
Elon Musk's X Sues Nonprofit That Accused It of Allowing Hate Speech
The social-media company alleges that the Center for Countering Digital Hate prepares its research using flawed methodologies to censor viewpoints it disagrees with. Source link
Real-Estate Deal Gone Bad Hits Popular Crowd Funder
CrowdStreet raised $4 billion by promising big returns to small investors, but many deals were disappointing. Source link
Outcry Against AI Companies Grows Over Who Controls Internet’s Content
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China-Founded Rivals Ramp Up War for American Shoppers
Online sellers Shein and Temu are fighting in U.S. courts, alleging dirty tricks as they duel for workers and suppliers back in China. Source link