Apple is adjusting its App Store fees, introducing a 20% processing fee for developers, while those directing users to external payment options face lower rates. These changes come as Apple seeks compliance with EU regulations following hefty fines.
The EU has launched an antitrust investigation into Mars' acquisition of Kellanova, citing concerns over market price hikes and increased bargaining power. Will this multibillion-dollar deal be blocked?
The FTC has approved a significant merger between Omnicom and Interpublic, creating the world's largest advertising agency. This decision reflects Chairman Andrew Ferguson's commitment to addressing conservative grievances while navigating antitrust laws. The settlement includes measures for compliance and oversight, ensuring fair practices in the advertising industry.
In a groundbreaking move, the DOJ has seized over $225 million in cryptocurrency tied to notorious pig-butchering scams. This historic action targets a sophisticated money laundering network that exploits victims' trust.
A recent report reveals that the U.S. Social Security and Medicare programs will run short of funds by 2033, three years earlier than expected. As expenditures rise, lawmakers must act quickly to address looming financial challenges.
A new report reveals that the Social Security trust fund may be depleted in eight years, risking a 23% cut in benefits for over 60 million Americans. Experts urge Congress to act now to prevent drastic reductions.
In a shocking turn of events, a once-trusted friend reveals the hidden darkness of Vance Boelter, who is now accused of a violent rampage against Minnesota lawmakers. Discover the unsettling details of his life and motivations.
OpenAI is considering a federal review of its contract with Microsoft amid antitrust concerns that could jeopardize their crucial partnership in AI development. Ongoing negotiations have yet to yield agreement on investment terms.
In a bold and controversial move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed the entire vaccine advisory panel, raising concerns about the future of immunization recommendations and public health trust.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed the entire vaccine advisory panel, citing conflicts of interest. This unprecedented move raises concerns about vaccine safety and public health integrity.