Attorneys Submitting Briefs in Support of Google in Search Antitrust Case are Connected to Major Tech Companies

Lawyers with Big Tech Ties Call for Caution in Google Antitrust Case A coalition of influential lawyers connected to major tech firms is advising federal judges involved in the Google search antitrust cases to be cautious when deciding on remedies for what they describe as Google’s online monopoly. This group, which includes former enforcers from […]
Warner Bros. Discovery separates into two distinct companies

Warner Bros Discovery Announces Major Restructuring Warner Bros Discovery is undergoing a significant reorganization, effectively creating two distinct entities: one dedicated to streaming and blockbuster films, and the other focused on cable television and international networks. This change comes as the company seeks to navigate a landscape where traditional cable is rapidly losing ground to […]
Attorneys advising caution on antitrust solutions in the Google search case have close connections to major tech companies.

Legal Debate Surrounds Google’s Antitrust Case A prominent group of attorneys is cautioning federal judges to tread carefully when enforcing antitrust laws on Google’s search dominance, despite many of them having connections with major tech firms. US District Judge Amit Mehta is likely to lead the proceedings by August, focusing on ways to address what […]
How Section 899 of the U.S. tax bill might encourage European companies to go public in the U.S.

A UK fintech company’s decision to shift its main stock listing to the US signifies another setback for the London market, coupled with new tax implications in a US spending bill that could worsen the situation. Section 899 of this bill, which passed the House in May, targets foreign companies based in nations with what […]
The “Trump did it” argument: Colleges and companies’ latest reason for reducing wokeness.

Trump’s Influence on Education and Business Practices Across the nation, a phrase seems to echo in many conversations: “Trump let me do that.” This sentiment can be heard in various settings, from workplaces to universities. Numerous companies are winding down their diversity initiatives. Why? Well, they point to Trump as the catalyst. Universities have shut […]
Pride Month 2025: Companies discreetly step back following criticism

Target’s Shift During Pride Month President Trump, Diet Cola, Tom Cruise taking risks, and Target’s approach to Pride Month. It’s interesting how these things come together. Ever since launching its first campaign about ten years ago, Target has been a vocal participant in the annual celebration of LGBTQ representation. This usually involves spending significantly, sponsoring […]
Trump’s cryptocurrency companies clash over rogue wallet news

The new website featuring illustrations of Donald Trump launched on Tuesday, showcasing him flexing and celebrating. This site claims to represent the “official $Trump wallet” and offers products that facilitate buying and selling using the former president’s cryptocurrency. The website prominently displays the name Trump Coin$Trump and encourages users to join a waitlist for this […]
Temasek Reduces Funding for New Companies by 88%

Temasek, Singapore’s state investment group and one of the largest investors globally, has significantly reduced its investments in early-stage companies by 88% over the past three years. Investment in these ventures dropped from $4.4 billion in 2021 to just $509 million in 2024. This data was reported recently, referencing figures from tracxn. This year, Temasek […]
Companies Reduce Support for Pride Month Sponsorships

Companies Pull Back on Pride Month Sponsorships Many major brands are now scaling back their sponsorships for this year’s LGBTQ Pride Month, with some even dropping themed products altogether. A recent investigation by Gravity Research revealed that over 200 business leaders indicated that around 39% of companies plan to cut back on their Pride Month […]
Stop tax incentives that benefit Chinese companies

Concerns About Chinese Influence on American Industry For years, both Republicans and Democrats have been sounding alarms about China’s attempts to penetrate American industrial sectors. This raises not just concerns regarding espionage and potential sabotage, but also serious human rights issues tied to Chinese enterprises. Recently, reports from Reuters highlighted the discovery of unauthorized cellular […]