On September 2, 2025, Judge Amit Mehta declined to mandate the breakup of Google’s core platforms—Chrome and Android—but instead delivered a landmark decision requiring Google to share key search index and user‑interaction data with qualified competitors, ban exclusive default contracts, and establish a court‑supervised Technical Committee to enforce these remedies, all within an AI‑reshaped competitive landscape. The post Google’s Antitrust Verdict: The Crystal Ball Moment ...| ComplexDiscovery
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Vice President Kamala Harris's price control proposal on groceries has sparked debate among economists and industry experts, with opinions divided on its potential impact on consumers and market dynamics.| ComplexDiscovery
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