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Meta earnings updates: Wall Street watching for AI spending, impact of tariffs on advertisingBusiness Insider1 day
Gun Owners Group Calls for Federal Inquiry Into Firearms Industry’s Secret Sharing of Customer DataProPublica2 days
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The Supreme Court Seems to Think the Separation of Church and State Is Anti-Catholic BigotrySlate1 hr
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New DOJ proposal still calls for Google to divest Chrome, but allows for AI investmentsTechCrunchMAR 28
How Trump’s $2B court battle over foreign aid could reshape executive authorityThe ConversationMAR 28
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Musk moves to dismiss suit over Tesla’s alleged use of AI-generated ‘Blade Runner’ imageryTechCrunchMAR 2
Apple fined $571 million and Meta $228 million for breaching European Union antitrust rulesCNBCAPR 24
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Texas GOP Lawmakers Propose Amending Abortion Ban Linked to Deaths and a Rise in Sepsis CasesProPublicaMAR 28
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Federal threats against local officials who don’t cooperate with immigration orders could be unconstitutional − Justice Antonin Scalia ruled against similar plansThe ConversationMAR 2
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Trump’s executive orders can make change – but are limited and can be undone by the courtsThe ConversationFEB 2
‘Riley Gaines Act’ signed: WV governor inspired by 14-year-old shot-putter who refused to compete against maleFOX NewsMAR 21
What’s next for Albertsons after calling off its $25B grocery merger with Kroger: More lawsuitsThe ConversationMAR 2
N. Korea to hold parliamentary session next month to discuss constitutional amendment: KCNAKorea HeraldMAR 28
Microsoft to face higher competition scrutiny in Germany, including over its use of AITechCrunchMAR 21
Google faces provisional antitrust charges in UK for ‘self-preferencing’ its ad exchangeTechCrunchAPR 4
It sure looks like OpenAI trained Sora on game content — and legal experts say that could be a problemTechCrunchAPR 4
Trump administration live updates: China places tariffs on U.S. goods; Trump labor secretary nominee to face Senate voteNBCMAR 28
A New Missouri Bill Would Let Residents Donate to Anti-Abortion Centers Instead of Paying Any TaxesProPublica13 hrs
Google loses appeal against EU’s $2.7B Shopping antitrust case, as bloc also wins $15B Apple state aid appealTechCrunchMAR 2