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The U.S. government hasn’t broken up a company since AT&T in 1982. Now it’s trying to persuade a judge to make Alphabet ...
Musk seemed to downplay the role that brand damage played in the drop in first-quarter sales on the investor call. Instead, ...
Elon Musk intends to focus more on his job as Tesla CEO, but it’s unclear if the billionaire will be able to solve a big ...
OpenAI’s plans to restructure away from its founding mission is meeting opposition from legal scholars, former employees, ...
Some of America’s largest tech companies are on defense against a wave of lawsuits from the federal government cracking down on what regulators say are unfair b ...
The H-1B visa has long been a highly coveted employment visa for foreign citizens with specialized skills to live and work in ...
Alphabet's Google contemplated deals with Android phone makers such as Samsung last year that would provide exclusivity for ...
Seattle, WA - The Seattle Kraken have made significant changes to their hockey leadership, just one day after parting ways ...
The Washington Post has become the latest media company to strike a deal with OpenAI, with the companies announcing a ...
ANU BRADFORD is Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School. R. DANIEL KELEMEN is ...
Now Big Tech faces two important issues in these cases: a broader policy debate over monopolies, and President Trump’s ...
A federal judge last year ruled the company had been making anticompetitive deals to stifle competition for its search engine ...