Antitrust

Paul Pelosi Sold Computer Chip Stock In Time To Avoid Heavy Losses

Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), cut his losses in software company Nvidia before the United States placed new restrictions on computer chip sales to China and Russia.

‘Break Up the ESG Investing Giants’: WSJ

Three of the largest investment shops in the U.S.—BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street—have long used their dominance in passive-investment funds to force corporations to comply with their preferred set of environmental, social and governance policies.

Republican Attorneys General Warn Google Not to Censor Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers in Search Results

A group of Republican state attorneys general have vowed to take action against Google if it follows through with congressional Democrats' demands to censor search results by preventing women from finding pro-life pregnancy centers when searching for abortion.

BlackRock Is a ‘Climate Cartel’: Sen. Tom Cotton

"One reason you don't see that increase production [of gas] is because oil and gas companies are being targeted by this climate cartel," said Cotton.

Dr. Robert Malone, Other Censored Doctors Sue Twitter

The doctors say Twitter violated its own policy when it censored factual information, not "misinformation."

Inflation Is Here to Stay

As an expression of optimism about the current economy, “peak inflation” has had a far shorter shelf life than “transitory.”

Elon Musk Wants to Cut 10% Of Tesla Jobs

Tesla (TSLA.O) CEO Elon Musk has a "super bad feeling" about the economy and needs to cut about 10% of salaried staff at the electric carmaker, he said in emails seen by Reuters.

Big Tech and Big Oil Brace for New Liberal Majority at FTC

Democrats have regained a majority at the Federal Trade Commission, enabling Chairwoman Lina Khan to advance an aggressive and liberal anti-monopoly and consumer protection agenda focusing on Big Tech and major oil companies.

17 Republican Attorneys General Sue EPA for Allowing California to Set Emission Standards

The GOP attorneys general of 17 states have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for reinstating California’s exemption from the 1970 Clean Air Act, a federal law that regulates air emissions from mobile and stationary sources.

Apple Hit With EU Antitrust Charge Over Its Payment Technology

EU antitrust regulators charged Apple on Monday with restricting rivals' access to its NFC chip technology in a move that could result in a hefty fine for the iPhone maker and force it to open its mobile payment system to competitors.

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