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A Deal With Apple Is Central to the Case Against Google: Live Updates An Apple-Google deal is at the center of the government's suit. Credit...Patrick Semansky/Associated Press. One of the fronts in the Justice Department's case against Google is a 13-year-old agreement between Apple and Google that has evolved into a ...
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What Did Google Do? This Nov. 17 and 18, DealBook opens its doors to our first Online Summit. Join us as we welcome the most consequential newsmakers in business, policy and culture to explore the pivotal questions of the moment — and the future. Watch from anywhere in the ...
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The Justice Department is suing Google — but it's the government's power to police big tech that's on trial The U.S. government's landmark antitrust lawsuit against Google is about to set in motion a long legal war that could have broad implications for the entire tech industry — and Washington's future ability to police it. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Google Antitrust Fight Thrusts Low-Key CEO Into the Line of Fire OAKLAND, Calif. — When Sundar Pichai succeeded Larry Page as the head of Google's parent company in December, he was handed a bag of problems: Shareholders had sued the company, Alphabet, over big financial packages handed to executives ...
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Unprecedented vaccine trials on track to begin delivering results In a matter of weeks, one of the most closely watched human experiments in history will start to report early results, with data on prospective coronavirus vaccines possibly coming this month or in November from the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and the ...
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White woman caught on video yelling obscenities at a Black Starbucks barista over face mask (CNN) A White female customer was caught on video shouting a string of obscenities at a Black Starbucks barista in Southern California, after the customer refused to properly wear a face covering inside the store. The encounter, which took place on Sunday ...
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Facebook is working on Neighborhoods, a Nextdoor clone based on local groups Using social networks to connect with neighbors and local services has surged during the Covid-19 pandemic, and Facebook — with 2.7 billion users globally — is now looking at how it can tap into that in a more direct way. In the same week that it was ...
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The FDA Wanted to Ban Some Hair Straighteners. It Never Happened. It's been more than a decade since a popular hair treatment called Brazilian Blowout appeared in salons, promising months of straight hair after a single application. But soon users were complaining that the product emitted noxious fumes that stung their eyes ...
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'Billion Dollar Loser' Recounts WeWork's Big Dreams and Its Harsh Wake-Up Call It took reading 50 pages of "Billion Dollar Loser," Reeves Wiedeman's new book about WeWork and its co-founder Adam Neumann, before I wrote my first "insufferable" in the margin alongside an especially galling anecdote — a testament to how steady and ...
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Interpublic Group of Cos. names Philippe Krakowsky as successor to Michael Roth It's official: Interpublic Group of Cos. has named Philippe Krakowsky as successor to Michael Roth. Krakowsky assumes the post of chief executive officer on January 1, 2021. Roth becomes executive chairman of the board. Krakowsky, an 18-year IPG veteran, ...
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