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Antitrust Judge Hints That Google Stifles Rival Search Engine Competition
In courtroom sparring during closing arguments,U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta questions whether Google has blocked off the search engine market to other companies.Inc. - Business - Google -
Google, Justice Department make final arguments about whether search engine is a monopoly
The government and Google are making their closing arguments in a high-stakes antitrust trial to a federal judge in Washington who must now decide whether the tech giant’s search engine constitutes an illegal monopolyABC News - Tech - Google -
Gambling-software company Games Global valued at about $2 billion in IPO
Games Global, which recently entered the U.S. market, has 40 exclusive studios, more than 1,300 proprietary games, and “some of the industry’s highest paying progressive jackpot network,” according to the company.MarketWatch - Business -
Chess: Magnus Carlsen calls Ding Liren ‘broken’ as teenage star Gukesh emerges
The former world champion fears for the current holder, who is out of form before title defence against 17-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju. Magnus Carlsen fears that Ding Liren may have been “permanently broken” following the world champion’s poor ...The Guardian - World -
Apple Is Buffett's Best Investment. It's Also Now One of His Riskiest.
The legendary investor and his longtime partner, Charlie Munger, changed their stripes for a tech stock. Now, the size of the stake is worrying some Berkshire shareholders.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
The No. 1 skill companies are hiring for is also the hardest to find, according to new research
“A strong work ethic” is the top skill companies are looking for in new hires, but is one of the hardest to find, according to new research from ADP.CNBC - Business -
Cramer says he's willing 'to pay up' for Viking, the biggest IPO of the year
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reviewed the IPO of Viking.CNBC - Business -
Rep. Henry Cuellar, wife indicted on charges of bribes tied to Azerbaijan
Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar is claiming innocence ahead of a potential indictment against him, according to a statement released from his office.ABC News - Top stories
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Mystik Dan wins 2024 Kentucky Derby in a dramatic photo finish
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Congratulations on getting your degree. Now welcome to a tricky job market.
New college graduates are entering an economy full of service-sector and part-time roles that don’t require diplomas, but their prospects still aren’t half bad.NBC News - Top stories