CNBC's Eamon Javers joins 'Squawk on the Street' with the latest in the DOJ vs Google advertising trial. Judge hears closing ...
The Justice Department and Google are set to make closing arguments in a trial alleging Google’s online advertising ...
The measures, if they are ordered, threaten to upend a business expected to generate more than $300 billion in revenue this ...
The Justice Department recommendation is one of the final moves of Biden’s aggressive antitrust enforcers before Trump takes ...
The proposal is one of DOJ's anti-trust cases that would be carried into the Trump administration, which is expected to be ...
The Justice Department wants to break up Google -- by forcing it to divest the Chrome browser -- as a way to end its monopoly ...
U.S. regulators are proposing aggressive measures to restore competition to the online search market after a federal judge ...
U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday argued to a judge that Google must sell its Chrome browser, share data, and search results with ...
Welcome to Google's nightmare. Late yesterday, the US Department of Justice filed its proposed final judgment, officially recommending a broad range of remedies to end Google's search monopoly.
But the Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked US District Judge Amit Mehta to consider doing so as he mulls what action - or "remedies" - he should order to curb Google's monopoly. A filing to the ...
U.S. regulators are proposing aggressive measures to restore competition to the online search market after a federal judge ruled that Google maintained an illegal monopoly U.S. regulators are ...
(Google says it plans to appeal the ruling that it broke anti-monopoly laws. The company declined to comment beyond an online post.) AI definitely could draw us away from Google in ways that ...