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Google Asks for Bench Trial in Antitrust Case in Virginia
The tech giant wants a judge, not a jury, to decide whether it broke antitrust laws and monopolized the technology that powers its lucrative online ad business, mostly because it says the case is too complicated for jurors to follow.Inc. - Business - Google -
Google wants judge, not jury, to decide upcoming antitrust case in Virginia
Google is asking that a federal judge, rather than a jury, decide whether it violated U.S. antitrust laws by building a monopoly on the technology that powers online advertisingABC News - Tech - Google -
US reacts after Israeli officials targeted with arrest warrants
Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story US reacts after Israeli officials targeted with arrest warrants After the International Criminal Court (ICC) on ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Why Microsoft is still ahead of Google in the war for AI developers
Google, despite its technical prowess, will need to double down on its efforts to simplify and streamline its AI offerings for developers if it hopes to catch up.VentureBeat - Tech - Google -
How to use Google Search without AI: the ‘udm=14’ work around
If enough people choose to go this route, will Google reconsider making Gen AI summarized search results the new default?VentureBeat - Tech - Google -
Why the Manhattan Trial Is Probably Helping Trump
The casual observer may see persecution, not just prosecution.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Why a Tactic Used by Czars Is Back With a Vengeance
Authoritarian governments have long sought to target dissidents abroad. But the digital age may have given them stronger motives, and better tools, for transnational repression.The New York Times - World -
Why Wikileaks' Julian Assange faces US extradition demand
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange hopes to launch a new appeal.BBC News - Top stories -
Why US law firms outgun City rivals in battle over pay
Rates for newly qualified lawyers have become a proxy for firm qualityFinancial Times - Business -
Why economist forecasts of a US recession were so wrong
The factors that explain why a contraction has been a no-showFinancial Times - World -
Argentinian couple moves to US to allow their toddler to join gene therapy trial
The Lovatos relocated from Guatemala to Ohio for their son, who has the rare genetic disorder Canavan disease. The birth of their first child three and a half years ago completed Natalia and Juan Lovato’s lives. Both from Argentina, Juan was a ...The Guardian - World -
DOJ antitrust chief touts blocked mergers
Justice Department antitrust division chief Jonathan Kanter praised his agency’s record of stopping mergers in concentrated markets Wednesday amid ongoing tensions between policymakers and big business that are reshaping party alliances. Kanter — ...The Hill - Politics -
How Iran is reacting to Raisi's death
Iranian regime supporters are mourning the death of President Ebrahim Raisi after a deadly helicopter crash that is shaking up Iran's leadership. Dr. Eric Lob, an associate professor at Florida International University, joins CBS News with more on ...CBS News - Top stories - Iran -
France is trying Syrian ex-officials for the torture and killing of a father and son. Here's why
A Paris court is seeking to determine this week whether top Syrian intelligence officials were responsible for the disappearance and deaths of a French-Syrian father and his sonABC News - World -
Why you can be a more informed investor once you know how to use market data
Retail investors are increasingly able to get what they need to make better financial decisions.MarketWatch - Business -
Dear Startup Investors, It's Not Us, It's You: Why We Need to Rethink the Pitch Deck
If you want to know why deal flow stinks, start with the 'killer pitch deck' problem.Inc. - Business -
Why von der Leyen doesn’t want to join the US in a trade war with China
Also in this newsletter: is Austria’s top green politician a compulsive liar?Financial Times - World - China -
Why did it take a humiliating video for us to believe Cassie’s claims about Diddy? | Moira Donegan
You don’t have to watch the video. No one should have to watch it. Because they should have believed her the first time. If you haven’t seen the video yet, please trust me that you don’t need to watch it. Last week, CNN released surveillance ...The Guardian - World -
I was detained at a US airport and asked about Israel and Gaza for 2 hours. Why? | Ilan Pappé
Border agents asked whether I believe Israel is committing genocide and what I think of popular protest slogans shortly after I landed in Detroit. I’m an Israeli historian living in the UK, best known for my books on the history of Palestine and ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Will an antitrust settlement actually settle college sports? Lots of questions remain
A settlement worth more than $2.7 billion could be reached next week. But plenty of questions regarding implementation will remain.ESPN - Sports -
Zelensky and Putin react to Paris Olympics ceasefire proposal
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How the U.S. is reacting to the death of Iranian President Raisi
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, along with the country's foreign minister and others, were killed in a helicopter crash Sunday. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd has more on the global reaction and how the U.S. is assessing the ...CBS News - Top stories - Iran -
Google Search Is Growing Up
This week, we unpack all the news from Google I/O, where we got a glimpse of how the world’s dominant search engine will evolve in the AI era.Wired - Tech - Google -
Disneyland costumed character employees vote to unionize
The Disneyland Resort employees who play costumed characters in the parks, parades or hotels have voted to unionize, citing issues such as pay and working conditions.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Ex-Employees Raise Concerns About Safety at OpenAI
Former employees of the ChatGPT maker raised concerns that it isn’t doing enough to make sure its products don’t pose a threat to humanity.The New York Times - Business -
Damage Control for Tesla as European Leasing Companies React to Falling Fleet Values
Major car rental firms and leasing firms have complained about Tesla's servicing and repairs for years.Inc. - Business -
As Teen Employee Numbers Rise, So Do Risks of Harassment on the Job
The throng of Gen Z youth new to the workplace face increased risks of sexual harassment at work--a crime officials and prosecutors are warning employers to address.Inc. - Business -
Inside NPR, New Editing Layer Adds Angst Among Employees
Many employees have expressed concern that a new group of six editors called the Backstop will be unnecessary and slow down NPR’s journalism.The New York Times - Business -
Happy Employees, Happy Customers: The Key to Unlocking Exceptional Service
Before you can have happy, satisfied customers, you have to provide employees with the tools they need to deliver five-star service.Inc. - Business -
How to Keep Your Employees Engaged in a Highly Remote World
As worker engagement declines in the workplace, it's time to face the issue with new techniques. The work environment is not the same as it was 10 years ago.Inc. - Business -
Greenlight Capital’s clash with a former employee has captivated the hedge-fund world
James Fishback, 29, says he was employed as Head of Macro at Greenlight Capital. The New York hedge fund says that position never existed.MarketWatch - Business -
Blackstone to Grant Equity to Most Employees in Future U.S. Buyouts
The private-equity firm’s plan is part of a broader movement in the buyout industry to expand ownership beyond management ranks.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Brad Marchand gives update on Game 6 status, reacts to Sam Bennett hit
Brad Marchand reacted to the Sam Bennett hit for the first time Thursday, and gave an update on whether he'll play in Bruins-Panthers Game 6.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Harvard was slow to react to a wave of hostility against Jewish students last fall, according to a report by a Republican-led House committee.
Harvard was slow to react to a wave of hostility against Jewish students last fall, according to a report by a Republican-led House committee.The Wall Street Journal - World -
SEE IT: NYC back pages react to Chris Kreider carrying Rangers to Game 6 win over Hurricanes
Here's how the NYC back pages reacted to Chris Kreider's hat trick in the Rangers' Game 6 win over the Carolina Hurricanes, clinching a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Timberwolves vs. Nuggets: NBA world reacts to Minnesota's 20-point Game 7 comeback victory
The social media world was on fire after the win.CBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
Bryce Young, Dave Canales react to Panthers' prime-time snub: 'It's out of our control'
The Panthers are the lone team in the NFL who are not scheduled to play in prime time in 2024CBS Sports - Sports -
After Adobe collapse, Figma deal allows employees to sell shares at $12.5 billion valuation
Figma on Thursday announced a tender offer that will allow current and former employees to sell shares at a valuation of $12.5 billion.CNBC - Business -
The Forever Trial
How the sister of one victim of the Sept. 11 attacks is navigating the trial of the men accused of orchestrating it.The New York Times - Top stories -
Google's Newest AI Can Listen In on Calls to Detect Scammers
Android phones could soon alert users to language that indicates fraud. If it works correctly, it could save you money.Inc. - Business - Google