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Google could be accused of antitrust practices in Japan
Google pushes back against DOJ's 'interventionist' remedies in antitrust case
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Microsoft is being investigated by the FTC over antitrust concerns
Microsoft accuses FTC of leaking news of its antitrust investigation
FTC opens wide-ranging antitrust investigation into Microsoft
FTC launches antitrust investigation into Microsoft as Biden era ends
FTC reportedly opens antitrust investigation into Microsoft
Justice Dept., Google make closing arguments in ad-market antitrust case
Antitrust cases against Big Tech and megamergers could end in deals under Trump, experts say
Meta will have to defend itself from antitrust claims after all
Google accused of shadow campaigns redirecting antitrust scrutiny to Microsoft
US Department of Justice considers possibility of Google break-up in antitrust case
Justice Department calls for sanctions against Google in landmark antitrust case
US weighs Google break-up in landmark antitrust case
US weighs Google break-up in historic Big Tech antitrust case
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