The Biden administration has been more aggressive than almost any in recent American history in its antitrust efforts. In the tech sector alone, it has ongoing cases against Apple, Meta, Google and ...
Elon Musk — the billionaire CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, and the owner of The Boring Company, Neuralink, and X — took a ...
Donald Trump voice clip We’re gonna fix our borders. We’re gonna fix everything about our country. And we made history for a reason tonight. And the reason is going to be just that we overcame ...
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit accusing Facebook owner Meta of holding an illegal ...
The lawsuit, which includes additional allegations of wrongdoing, seeks a permanent injunction to prevent future violations of FTC regulations and a 2010 law that regulates online commerce.
Boston Scientific Corporation's acquisition of Axonics, Inc. for $3.7 billion expands urology offerings with innovative ...
Equity and policy analysts forecast a surge in M&A across sectors in 2025, though the outlook for the tech sector is less ...
President Joe Biden’s administration has been cracking down on deals viewed as having the potential to concentrate corporate power and limit consumer choice. US Federal Trade Commission (FTC ...
associate director for litigation at the FTC’s Bureau of Competition. The support: The American Economic Liberties Project, an advocacy group that tries to counter concentrated corporate power ...
The FTC declined to comment ... that many companies welcome these new rules because it leveled the playing field for companies who are trying to compete with others who may not disclose price ...
It will soon be easy to "click to cancel" subscriptions after the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) adopted a final ... the broad final rule "tilts the playing field in ways that are likely ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a final "click to cancel" rule that aims to simplify the process of ending subscriptions and memberships for US consumers. The new rule will ...