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Tech - ABC News
US weighs asking court to break up Google as it weighs remedies in the antitrust case
The U.S. Department of Justice is considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly11 minutes ago - Google -
Top stories - ABC News
Hurricane Milton tracker: 'Dangerous' hurricane expected to hit Florida Wednesday
Hurricane Milton, which re-strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane Tuesday afternoon, is taking aim at Florida.26 minutes ago - Florida -
World - Financial Times
FirstFT: US government weighs proposals to break up Google
Also in today’s newsletter, Hurricane Milton latest and Israeli troops and Hizbollah fighters clash43 minutes ago - Google -
Top stories - The New York Times
Court to Weigh Protections for Immigrants Brought to U.S. as Children
A federal appeals court will consider the future of DACA, which has allowed hundreds of thousands of undocumented young people to live and work in the United States.1 hour ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Break up Google? Justice Dept. may ask judge to force Google to sell units
The Justice Department says it's considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell parts of its business in order to eliminate its online search monopoly.1 hour ago - Google -
Top stories - BBC News
Watch: TMS react as Root breaks England Test record
Watch Test Match Special's Jonathan Agnew and Steven Finn react to the moment Joe Root passed Sir Alistair Cook to become the highest-scoring Englishman in Test match history.1 hour ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Root breaks Cook's record - how he scored his runs
Joe Root overtakes Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run-scorer of all time.1 hour ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Google threatened with break-up by US
The measures could include "structural requirements” to stop firm from dominating the internet searches.2 hours ago - Google -
World - The Guardian
Google facing US government attempt to break it up, court filing shows
Department of Justice examining ‘structural remedies’ to challenge tech corporation’s internet search monopoly. Business live – latest updates The US government may ask a judge to force the ...2 hours ago - Google -
Business - Financial Times
US weighs Google break-up in landmark antitrust case
Justice department could seek ‘structural remedies’ such as forced product sales after judge’s ruling of illegal monopoly in search3 hours ago - Google -
World - Financial Times
Ukraine weighs lifting arms export ban in bid to scale up drone industry
Country’s manufacturers could generate up to $20bn from sales abroad and boost domestic production for army6 hours ago - Ukraine -
Tech - The New York Times
U.S. Outlines Google Search Changes It’s Weighing in Antitrust Case
They include making Google’s data available to rivals and forcing it to break off parts of the company, the Justice Department said in a court filing.7 hours ago - Google -
Business - Financial Times
Google break-up reads like antitrust fan-fiction
A world where the tech giant gets dismantled is more plausible than it was, but investors have reason to be unfazed7 hours ago - Google -
Entertainment - ABC News
Harris gets personal in media blitz, balks at breaking with Biden on policy
Kamala Harris says she can't think of anything she would do differently than President Joe Biden did over the last four years9 hours ago - Joe Biden -
Top stories - CBS News
Breaking down Supreme Court arguments in ghost guns case
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case challenging the Biden administration's efforts to regulate unserialized firearms, or ghost guns, Tuesday. CBS News legal contributor Jessica ...10 hours ago -
Health - ABC News
Courts keep weighing in on abortion. Next month's elections could mean even bigger changes
Two courts this week have allowed U.S. state abortion restrictions, and bigger changes could result from next month's elections12 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
Supreme Court appears likely to uphold Biden plan to crack down on 'ghost gun' kits
The Supreme Court takes on another battle over restrictions on firearms as the justices consider the Biden administration's move to ban "ghost gun" kits that allow people to assemble deadly weapons ...17 hours ago - Joe Biden -
Sports - CBS Sports
Keegan Bradley maintains 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup qualification process while weighing player-captain role
The U.S. Ryder Cup captain currently ranks as the 14th in the Official World Golf Rankings18 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Musk, Tucker Carlson laugh about post discussing hypothetical Harris assassination
Conservative media pundit Tucker Carlson hosted tech mogul Elon Musk for an interview on his online video show this week, a sit-down that began with the two laughing about Musk's support for former ...20 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
The Kremlin fears that the West is trying to break Russia apart. If only!
I can think of no country, in the West or elsewhere, that actively aspires to Russia’s break up.20 hours ago - Russia -
Business - Inc.
Government Proposals Could End Google Search Dominance
A potential breakup of the tech giant may be the biggest result of the court case that said Alphabet’s Google has an illegal monopoly on online search.21 hours ago - Google -
Business - The New York Times
Why a Judge Forced Google to Open Up Android
A federal judge ordered the tech giant to let rival app stores onto its Android smartphone platform, adding to its growing list of legal headaches .22 hours ago - Google -
Top stories - BBC News
China stock rally fizzles as stimulus news disappoints
Shares fell back after a news conference by economic planners gave little in the way of details.Yesterday - China -
Tech - ABC News
Federal judge orders Google to open its Android app store to competition
A federal judge has ordered Google to tear down the digital walls shielding its Android app store from competitionYesterday - Google -
Top stories - NBC News
CIA director warns of 'very real danger' conflict will escalate as Israel weighs Iran retaliation
There is no sign Iran has decided to build a nuclear weapon and if it did, the U.S. could likely detect such a decision quickly, CIA Director William Burns said.Yesterday - Iran -
Top stories - BBC News
Alma's Not Normal: How anger and spa breaks fuelled new sitcom series
Sophie Willan, creator of award-winning sitcom Alma's Not Normal, reveals inspiration behind series two.Yesterday -
Tech - VentureBeat
Judge orders Google to open Android to other stores in Epic lawsuit ruling
Judge Donato orders Google to open its Play Store and android itself to third-party stores as part of his final ruling in Epic v Google.Yesterday - Google -
Tech - The New York Times
Google Must Open Android to Other App Stores, Judge Says
The internet giant was ordered by a federal judge to make a series of changes to address its anticompetitive conduct.Yesterday - Google -
Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer weighs in on Netflix, says he's staying bullish on the streaming giant
CNBC's Jim Cramer compared reports from analysts at Barclays, who downgraded Netflix, and Piper Sandler, who upgraded the stock.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Google ordered to open Android to app store rivals after court loss
Injunction is a blow to search giant defending three antitrust cases that threaten its core businessYesterday - Google -
Tech - The Wall Street Journal
Google Must Make It Easier for App Stores to Compete on Android, Judge Rules
An injunction was issued after Epic Games won an antitrust lawsuit—the latest legal blow to the search giant.Yesterday - Google -
Business - CNBC
Google ordered to open Android app store in Epic Games trial
Google will be restricted from paying fees or sharing revenue with companies in exchange for them choosing to not compete with Google's app store.Yesterday - Google -
World - Financial Times
Spain proposes mini-coalitions to break EU capital markets stalemate
Madrid wants three or more countries to be able to forge ahead when others are opposedYesterday - European Union -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t weigh Michigan ban on state funding for private schools
The Supreme Court will not weigh whether Michigan’s ban on public dollars for private schools can stand, allowing a decades-old amendment to the state’s constitution to remain intact. Five ...Yesterday