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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
Twitter exec exodus

Elon Musk’s Twitter Upheaval Could Trigger Billion-Dollar Regulatory Fine, its Lawyer Warns

The departure of Twitter's top security and compliance officers could mean Twitter has violated an agreement with the FTC.
By Sissi Cao
Jeff Bezos

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Andy Jassy Are Forced to Testify About Making Prime Membership Hard to Quit

The FTC has denied an Amazon petition to spare Jeff Bezos and CEO Andy Jassy from testifying in an investigation about whether Prime membership is intentionally difficult to quit.
By Sissi Cao

FTC Sues Intuit to Stop “Deceptive” TurboTax “Free” Ad Campaign

By ProPublica

The FTC’s Major Antitrust Action Against Facebook Could Arrive as Soon as January

By Sissi Cao

DOJ Probes Google’s Fitbit Acquisition Over Consumer Health Data Concerns

By Gabriela Barkho

Online Dating Gone Wrong: FTC Sues Match.com Over Millions of Fake Love Letters

By Sissi Cao

Amazon Bulls Turn a Blind Eye to Antitrust Risk—Despite US Zeroing in on Big Tech

By Sissi Cao

Senate Passes Robocall Bill in Hopes of Reducing Pesky Automated Messages

By Gabriela Barkho

Here’s How Facebook’s FTC Fine Will Impact the 2020 Presidential Election

By Gabriela Barkho

DJ Khaled’s Alcohol-Soaked Social Media Posts May Violate Federal Law

By John Bonazzo
FTC's most recent antitrust probe involving the "big four" was in 2007.

Why Tech’s ‘Big 4’ All Faced Antitrust Probes in Europe, But Not in the US

By Sissi Cao
It's no DIFF Eyewear.

All Your Favorite Celebrities Are in Trouble With the FTC Again

By Margaret Abrams
It was a slightly different vibe at Fyre Festival...click through to see what all the models were actually doing this weekend.

Celebs Broke Advertising Rules to Promote Fyre Festival

By Bryn Gelbart
(Illustration by Lauren Payne.)

Morning Media Mix

By Jordyn Taylor
Path founder and CEO, David Morin

Bespoke App for Your Night iPhone Path Reportedly Gearing Up to Raise Big Bucks

By Jordyn Taylor

Techies Waiting to See How Big of a Pain Regulators Will Be in 2013

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: Have a ff-ing Happy Holidays

By Patrick Clark

Booting Up: The FTC Isn’t Telling Us Its Decision on Google and Antitrust Just Yet

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: Is Your News Feed About to Get More Crowded?

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: Vote Via Email (It’s a Jersey Thing)

By Kelly Faircloth

FTC More Serious Than Ever About Federal Action Against Google

By Steve Huff
(Photo: Instagram)

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Fan Sites Fined $1 M. for Child Privacy Violations

By Nitasha Tiku
(Photo: Noobpreneur.com)

Booting Up: Everyone Now Hates Twitter Edition

By Jessica Roy
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