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The Justice Department is starting a whistleblower rewards program that offers financial incentives to tipsters who come ...
Ken Paxton’s bid to unseat Sen. John Cornyn in a GOP primary is the latest chapter in a battle between pro-Trump upstarts and ...
With Trump’s antitrust appointees more concerned with scoring points in MAGA culture wars than restraining corporate abuses, ...
It’s about enforcing antitrust robustly in a way that works for all Americans … that’s my starting point,” the head of the ...
Opinion: Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell writes that the Trump-era Federal Trade Commission is taking an approach to ...
Apple Inc. lost its bid to throw out an antitrust case brought by the US Justice Department and a group of state attorneys ...
"With the rise of economic nationalism, 'America First' (America First) has become more than a campaign slogan. In addition to its implementation as a guiding principle for international trade and ...
Capital One finalizes $35.3B Discover deal, expanding credit card reach after federal OK and lawsuit settlements.
The department filed a complaint against the deal in the federal court in late January 2025. It claimed that the deal would ...
Article III Project founder Mike Davis on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast: MIKE DAVIS, ARTICLE III PROJECT: I would say ...
Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater inherited the government’s antitrust case against Google and is eager to follow it through—but likely not for the same reasons as her predecessors.
Signals from the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division, under Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater, offer some insight while generating debate.