Google's Illegal Monopoly Ruling in the US

A federal judge has ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly in the US, leading to potential big changes for the company. The next steps involve deciding on remedies for its illegal conduct, with possibilities ranging from a breakup to sharing data with other companies. Google plans to appeal the ruling, and the final outcome could be influenced by higher courts and the next president's Justice Department.

House Judiciary Committee Investigation into Alleged Collusion to Silence Conservative Voices

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan secured appearances from executives of Unilever USA and GroupM to testify on alleged collusion to silence conservative voices. The committee is investigating the Global Alliance for Responsible Media for potential antitrust violations.

FTC Chair Lina Khan on AI Data Usage and Antitrust Laws

FTC Chair Lina Khan warns that companies using AI models trained on data from news websites, artists' creations, or personal information may violate antitrust laws and people's privacy rights. Concerns include data scraping hindering competition, using data without consent, and retroactively changing terms of service.

FTC Chair Lina Khan's Warning on AI Data Usage

FTC Chair Lina Khan warns that companies using AI models trained on data from news websites, artists' creations, or personal information may violate antitrust laws and people's privacy rights. Concerns include unfair competition, deception, and unauthorized data usage.

Criticism of the NFL Franchise Tag and Salary Cap

Former NFL player Domonique Foxworth criticizes the franchise tag and salary cap, calling them 'un-American' and violating antitrust laws. He explains the history of unions in sports and the impact on player rights and league regulations.