As part of the antitrust case filed more than four years ago, the Justice Department wants Google to divest its Chrome browser.
A bipartisan coalition of 38 state Attorneys General, led by Colorado’s Phil Weiser and Tennessee’s Jonathan Skrmetti, alongside the U.S. Justice Department, has advanced a final package of ...
Bipartisan Efforts Target Tech Giant's Stranglehold** Recent developments in the ongoing battle against monopolistic practices in the tech industry h ...
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced he is joining a bipartisan coalition of 38 state Attorneys General and the U.S. Justice Department in proposing a final package of ...
DOJ has taken a new approach to the Trump administration's plans to break up Google but will not make it sell its AI ...
After months of speculation, including by yours truly, the U.S. Department of Justice has doubled down on its recommendation ...
Oregon, and 38 attorneys general, have submitted a proposed fix to end Google's search monopoly. Last year, a federal judge ruled Google has a monopoly over the internet search ...
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has joined a bipartisan coalition of 38 state attorneys general and the U.S. Justice Department in ...
The legal filing by the plaintiffs, the United States Department Of Justice and State Attorneys General, argue that Google ...
There is a good chance that Google will be forced to sell off its Chrome browser, as the U.S. Department of Justice under ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser recently announced a coalition of 38 attorneys general and the Department of Justice ...
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