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Tesla, suppliers to invest $15 billion in Mexico factory - local governor
Tesla, suppliers to invest $15 billion in Mexico factory - local governor
MEXICO CITY A state governor in Mexico said on Monday that Tesla and its suppliers would invest $15
2023-09-12 11:51
US judge orders Enbridge to shut down portions of Wisconsin pipeline within 3 years
US judge orders Enbridge to shut down portions of Wisconsin pipeline within 3 years
By Clark Mindock A U.S. judge has ordered Canadian energy company Enbridge to shutter portions of an oil
2023-06-20 17:28
China Probes Comedian For Mocking Xi Jinping Military Slogan
China Probes Comedian For Mocking Xi Jinping Military Slogan
A Chinese comedian who joked about two dogs embodying the work ethic of a Xi Jinping military slogan
2023-05-16 12:46
Cherokee Federal Named to Bloomberg Government’s BGOV200 List of Top Federal Contractors
Cherokee Federal Named to Bloomberg Government’s BGOV200 List of Top Federal Contractors
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 22, 2023--
2023-06-23 00:50
Yen Falls to 7-Month Low as Traders Shift Focus From Fed to BOJ
Yen Falls to 7-Month Low as Traders Shift Focus From Fed to BOJ
The yen weakened to its lowest since November as traders shifted their focus from a hawkish Federal Reserve
2023-06-15 10:59
Franc’s Fading Rally Fuels Carry Trade Talk With Rates on Pause
Franc’s Fading Rally Fuels Carry Trade Talk With Rates on Pause
The Swiss National Bank’s decision to halt monetary tightening has capped the franc’s rally and rekindled talk about
2023-09-22 14:52
The 2nd ECI International Eco-Village (Yucun, China) Innovation Forum 2023 Yucun Dream Gala Kicked Off
The 2nd ECI International Eco-Village (Yucun, China) Innovation Forum 2023 Yucun Dream Gala Kicked Off
HUZHOU, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 22, 2023--
2023-11-23 12:20
Exclusive-Icahn poised to win at least one seat on Illumina's board -sources
Exclusive-Icahn poised to win at least one seat on Illumina's board -sources
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Greg Roumeliotis NEW YORK (Reuters) -Activist investor Carl Icahn is set to win enough Illumina Inc
2023-05-25 09:18
Las Vegas hospitality unions ratify contract with MGM
Las Vegas hospitality unions ratify contract with MGM
Unions representing hospitality workers in Las Vegas said on Tuesday that members employed at MGM Resorts have voted
2023-11-22 13:46
Stark UN report on devastation to Palestinian economy shows GDP fell 4% after a month of war
Stark UN report on devastation to Palestinian economy shows GDP fell 4% after a month of war
A new U.N. report paints a stark picture of the collapsing Palestinian economy after a month of war and Israel’s near-total siege of Gaza
2023-11-10 14:53
Google goes to court in what could be the biggest tech trial in a generation
Google goes to court in what could be the biggest tech trial in a generation
Google and the US Justice Department are beginning what might be the most decisive tech trial in a generation. The lawsuit could have substantial consequences – not only for the search giant, but for its rivals such as Apple and Meta, and the technology industry more broadly. The antitrust trial will examine claims from critics that Google has unfairly used its power to become dominant in a variety of parts of technology, in particular its search engine. The United States will argue Google didn’t play by the rules in its efforts to dominate online search in a trial seen as a battle for the soul of the Internet. The US Justice Department is expected to detail how Google paid billions of dollars annually to device makers like Apple, wireless companies like AT&T and browser makers like Mozilla to keep Google‘s search engine atop the leader board. DuckDuckGo has also complained, for example, that removing Google as the default search engine on a device and replacing it with DuckDuckGo takes too many steps, helping keep them to a measly 2.3% market share. DuckDuckGo, Microsoft and Yahoo are among a long list of Google competitors who will be watching the trial closely. “Google makes it unduly difficult to use DuckDuckGo by default. We’re glad this issue is finally going to have its day in court,” said DuckDuckGo spokesman Kamyl Bazbaz who said thatGoogle had a “stranglehold on major distribution points for more than a decade.” Google has denied wrongdoing and is prepared to vigorously defend itself. The legal fight has huge implications for Big Tech, which has been accused of buying or strangling small competitors but has insulated itself against many accusations of breaking antitrust law because the services the companies provide to users are free, as in the case of Alphabet’s Google and Facebook, or low price, as in the case of Amazon.com. “It would be difficult to overstate the importance of this case, particularly for monopolies and companies with significant market share,” antitrust lawyer Luke Hasskamp told Reuters. “This will be a major case, particularly for the major tech companies of the world (Google, Apple, Twitter, and others), which have grown to have an outsized role in nearly all our lives,” he added. Previous antitrust trials of similar importance include Microsoft, filed in 1998, and AT&T, filed in 1974. The AT&T breakup in 1982 is credited with paving the way for the modern cell phone industry while the fight with Microsoft is credited with opening space for Google and others on the internet. Congress tried to rein in Big Tech last year but largely missed. It considered bills to check the market power of the companies, like legislation to prevent them from preferencing their own products, but failed to pass the most aggressive of them. Big Tech’s rivals now pin their hope on Judge Amit Mehta, who was nominated by former President Barack Obama to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The lawsuit that goes to trial was brought by former President Donald Trump’s Justice Department. In a rare show of bipartisan agreement, President Joe Biden’s Justice Department has pressed on with the lawsuit and filed a second one against Google in January focused on advertising technology. Judge Mehta will decide if Google has broken antitrust law in this first trial, and, if so, what should be done. The government has asked the judge to order Google to stop any illegal activity but also urged “structural relief as needed,” raising the possibility that the tech giant could be ordered broken up. The government’s strongest arguments are those against Google‘s revenue sharing agreements with Android makers, which requires Google to be the only search on the smartphone in exchange for a percentage of search advertising revenue, said Daniel McCuaig, a partner at Cohen Milstein who was formerly with the U.S. Justice Department’s Antitrust Division. Additional reporting by Reuters Read More AI can help generate synthetic viruses and spark pandemics, warns ex-Google executive Google boss says he wants to make people ‘shrug’ How Google reshaped the world – and is about to do it all over again AI is using vast amounts of water Elon Musk says monkeys implanted with Neuralink brain chips were ‘close to death’ Volcano discovery could power electric cars for decades, scientists say
2023-09-12 01:56
Kaiser healthcare union says week-long strike possible early next month
Kaiser healthcare union says week-long strike possible early next month
The union for tens of thousands of workers at Kaiser Permanente, a leading non-profit hospital network and managed-care
2023-10-10 04:45