
Democrats Consider Bills To Take On Price-Fixing
Citing skyrocketing prices for fuel and consumer goods while corporate profits soar, House Democrats on Wednesday held a hearing on

Citing skyrocketing prices for fuel and consumer goods while corporate profits soar, House Democrats on Wednesday held a hearing on

To add to its antitrust headaches, EU-wide pressure on website operators to restrain their usage of Google continues to put

Dish and T-Mobile today said they’ve agreed to new terms related to their master network services agreement (MNSA). As a

Chinese tech companies will face stiffer penalties for crossing Beijing’s red lines on competition after lawmakers on Friday approved changes

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa broke conditions related to two mergers in South Africa, the country’s competition court has ruled. South Africa’s

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Australia’s competition regulator said on Thursday a court ordered the local unit of Samsung Electronics to pay a A$14 million

Large corporations that want to keep acquiring specialty and emergency veterinary hospitals in the United States appear to be running

Apple leaders are worried that an antitrust bill focused on opening the app store market will make iPhones less secure, despite

Russian technology company Yandex said on Thursday it had made a large language model for artificial intelligence research open to
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