A judge declared on Monday that Google, the company’s widely used search engine, has been unlawfully abusing its market dominance to impede competition and innovation.
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SocGen to divest UK and Swiss private bank units for $1b and focus on France, Luxembourg, and Monaco.
The British and Swiss private banking divisions of the French bank Societe Generale, will be sold to Union Bancaire Privee (UBP) of Switzerland for 900
Coca-Cola to pay $6b in back taxes to IRS, pending appeal of the court ruling.
The Coca-Cola Company announced on Friday that it will pay the Internal Revenue Service $6 billion in back taxes and interest as it appeals a
Britain invites 300 industry leaders to an international investment summit on October 14.
The new administration in Britain announced on Saturday that it will host a meeting on foreign investment on October 14. According to a statement from
Sunderland mass murder: Police warns that far-right thugs plan to unleash violence across Britain.
Police are expecting more violence across the United Kingdom. The tense standoff outside a mosque in Sunderland, north-east England, on Saturday came after yet another
Biden administration grants Black and other minority farmers $2b after years of discrimination.
The President revealed on Wednesday that the Biden administration had awarded over $2 billion in direct payments to Black and other minority farmers who were
UK dance party mass murder: 3 girls killed, 7 people injured, dozens of policemen hurt.
Following the deaths of three young girls in a horrific stabbing attack at a dance party with a Taylor Swift theme one day earlier, numerous
US backs “open-source” artificial intelligence, affirms benefits and ongoing monitoring – Report.
In a report released on Tuesday, the White House voiced support for “open-source” AI technology, stating that there is no need for regulations preventing businesses
Air New Zealand scraps carbon emissions targets, citing the high cost and scarcity of available solutions.
Due to “challenging” regulatory and legislative circumstances, a lack of alternative fuel, and delays in the production of new aircraft, Air New Zealand decided to
Microsoft’s investors worry over rising infrastructure costs and slow payoff from AI.
When Microsoft releases its earnings on Tuesday, investors’ main issue will be whether the company’s growth in its Azure cloud computing business has accelerated enough