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Antitrust

Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos speaks into a microphone during a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, D.C.

Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters Fight to Lock in Netflix’s Warner Bros. Discovery Deal

As Paramount re-enters the picture, Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters push regulators and investors to lock in the defining media merger of the streaming era.
By Georgia Fearn
Man pictured in black shirt and gold chain

Mark Zuckerberg Had a ‘Crazy Idea’ to Save Facebook’s Decline, Antitrust Case Reveals

In a bid to boost the app's popularity, Zuckerberg in 2022 proposed deleting everyone's Facebook friends.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A smiling Indian man

Google Announces Largest Acquisition Ever as M&A Climate Shifts in Washington

Google has agreed to acquire the cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32 billion.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A woman in a suit sitting in a crowd.

The Youngest Ever FTC Chair Is Leaving. What Will Happen to Her Big Tech Probes?

By Shreyas Sinha
Picture of a pale Nvidia chip placed against green hardware

China Probes Nvidia Amid Escalating A.I. Chip Tensions With US: What to Know

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
OpenAI SearchGPT

OpenAI’s SearchGPT Could Mark the Beginning of the End to Google’s Search Dominance

By Rachel Curry
View of Google sign against sky backdrop

A Complete Timeline of Google’s Antitrust Trouble

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Man in blue sweater sits on panel

Eric Schmidt Blames Google’s A.I. Struggle on Remote Work—Does He Have a Point?

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Anthropic Co-Founder & CEO Dario Amodei

Amazon’s $4B Deal With Anthropic Is the Latest A.I. Tie-Up to Face Antitrust Scrutiny

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Mark Zuckerberg

We Finally Know How Much Money Meta Makes From Instagram

By Nhari Djan
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg

How Meta Competed Against Snapchat and YouTube: Unsealed Documents

By Nhari Djan
A Europe Fit for the Digital Age - Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager (L) and the EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton (R)

Apple Faces Mounting Antitrust Woes in US and EU: Here’s What Exactly It’s Being Accused Of

By Nhari Djan
Figma CEO Dylan Field

Figma’s 31-Year-Old CEO On Demise of $20B Adobe Merger: ‘Frustrating and Sad’

By Sissi Cao
Students sit on grassy campus in front of Brown university building.

Elite Universities, Called a Price-Fixing Cartel, May Face Judgment in US Court

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
In this photo illustration, Activision Blizzard logo is displayed on a smartphone screen with a Microsoft Corporation logo in the background.

The FTC Is Suing to Block Microsoft’s Purchase of Activision as it Cracks Down on Tech Consolidation

By Courtney Vinopal

The Random House Antitrust Suit Revealed How Out of it Book Publishers Really Are

By Ann Kjellberg
Google India

India Hits Google With an Antitrust Fine, Dealing a Blow to Its $10 Billion Ambition in the Country

By Sissi Cao
Giphy logo seen displayed on a smartphone with Meta logos in the background

Meta Is Ordered by a U.K. Regulator to Sell Giphy, its GIF Search Engine

By Rachyl Jones
Lettering with the logo of Google is stuck on a glass panel.

Google Fails to Overturn the E.U.’s Historic Antitrust Ruling and Faces $4 Billion Fine

By Sissi Cao

How Amazon Turned Everyone Into a Romance Writer (and Created an Antitrust Headache)

By Ann Kjellberg
A JetBlue airplane sits on the tarmac waiting for take off.

Spirit Airlines Will Disappear if the $3.8 Billion Merger with JetBlue Is Approved

By Rachel Millman

Here’s Why Big Tech Antitrust Is Finally Working

By Alex Kantrowitz
Jeff Bezos

Congress Accuses Amazon Execs, Including Jeff Bezos, of Lying During Antitrust Probe

By Sissi Cao
Founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page in 1998, Google now makes hundreds of products used by billions of people across the globe.

Justice Department Sues Google Over Monopolies, Shutting Out Competitors Like Bing

By Sissi Cao
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