Google faces major antitrust challenges as federal judges rule it holds an illegal monopoly. A potential breakup looms, threatening its dominance amid rising AI competition. The outcome could reshape how billions use the internet.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a decision allowing Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard to proceed, marking a significant moment in gaming history. The FTC's antitrust lawsuit was rejected, letting the deal close successfully in 2023.
As former Alabama coach Nick Saban is appointed co-chair of a new college sports commission, concerns arise about the impact on player rights and the potential for the system to favor institutions over athletes.
A lawsuit is challenging Colorado's immigration laws, which prevent local authorities from cooperating with federal ICE agents. Critics argue these laws create safe havens for criminals, while supporters claim they build trust with immigrant communities. The outcome could reshape immigration enforcement in the state.
An AI experiment on Reddit's r/ChangeMyView has ignited controversy over ethical breaches and lack of consent from participants, prompting backlash from moderators and experts alike.
As Trump marks 100 days in office, Democrats ramp up efforts with speeches and sit-ins to show their base they're resisting the administration's agenda. Will it be enough to regain voter trust?
In a surprising turn of events, Bill Owens resigns as executive producer of '60 Minutes' after 24 years, citing loss of independence amid corporate oversight and a controversial merger. Anchor Scott Pelley expresses the team's discontent over the departure, which raises questions about the future of honest journalism at CBS.
As Canadians head to the polls, the election is dramatically shaped by Donald Trump's tariffs and political strategies. Can Mark Carney secure a victory against Pierre Poilievre amid shifting voter sentiments?
Donald Trump's job approval rating has plummeted to 39% in just 100 days, the lowest in 80 years. With rising recession fears and public disapproval of his policies, the president faces an uphill battle ahead.
In a week of cautious optimism, global leaders at the IMF and World Bank meetings express relief as the U.S. dollar remains stable despite Trump's inward-focused policies. Can we trust the U.S. economy's future?