Alphabet’s Google illegally dominated two markets for online advertising technology, a judge ruled Thursday, dealing another blow to the tech giant and paving the way for U.S. antitrust prosecutors to seek a breakup of its advertising products. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, found Google liable for “willfully…
French luxury group Hermès will raise its U.S. prices from the start of May in order to offset the impact of…
Target CEO Brian Cornell will meet with the Rev. Al Sharpton this week in New York as the retailer faces…
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Hertz is notifying customers that a data hack late last year may have exposed their personal data. The rental-car…
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New York state’s top financial regulator struck a $40 million settlement Thursday with Block Inc., the parent of Cash…
Warren Buffett went on the record Friday to deny social media posts after President Donald Trump shared on Truth…