U.S. regulators are proposing aggressive measures to restore competition to the online search market after a federal judge ...
The measures, if they are ordered, threaten to upend a business expected to generate more than $300 billion in revenue this ...
The proposal is one of DOJ's anti-trust cases that would be carried into the Trump administration, which is expected to be ...
In a landmark antitrust case, the government asked a judge to force the company to sell its popular Chrome browser.
A capitalist economy and free market can only exist when consumers have many choices and businesses follow the rule of law.
The tech giant is resisting fiercely, calling the proposal "wildly overbroad" and claiming it will hurt consumers.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined the U.S. Department of Justice and a coalition of 38 state attorneys ...
Welcome to Google's nightmare. Late yesterday, the US Department of Justice filed its proposed final judgment, officially ...
The Justice Department recommendation is one of the final moves of Biden’s aggressive antitrust enforcers before Trump takes ...
The proposed judgment comes after a federal judge found that Google had built its monopoly by ensuring that its search engine ...
The DOJ has proposed breaking up Google by forcing it to sell Chrome after a court ruled the company maintained a monopoly ...
Google is still under scrutiny over its search dominance. The government has some sweeping recommendations for what remedies ...