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Sen. Rand Paul writes that repealing the Robinson-Patman Act would help bust inflation.
Sen. Rand Paul writes that the lawsuit punishes Apple for a feature its customers like.
We're looking at four more years of anti-tech and anti-business antics from the FTC no matter who wins this November.
A journalism industry trade group is asking the federal government to thwart a tech tool that could make news publishing less profitable.
Left alone, artificial intelligence could actually help small firms compete with tech giants.
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The Biden administration's interference with bookselling harks back to a 1963 Supreme Court case involving literature that Rhode Island deemed dangerous.
The Biden administration's antitrust policy depends too much on the dubious belief that industrial concentration leads to higher prices.
The robot vacuum company is based in Massachusetts, meaning some of the terminated employees are likely Warren's constituents.
That's bad news for Americans.
The owner of Jimmy John's and Arby's has bought Subway, and a Massachusetts senator has concerns.
Who needs better prices, products, and customer service?
Lina Khan says this number is crucial to understanding Amazon's monopoly power, but she's either confused or lying about what it means.
The pop singer's new concert film inadvertently makes the case for big businesses with sweeping market power.
The worst of the antitrust alarmism keeps proving untrue, as tech companies believed by some to be monopolies instead lose market share.
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The Department of Justice undervalues consumer preference in its latest antitrust efforts.
Among the allegations, the agency charges that Amazon Prime subscribers are incentivized to make the most of their subscription by buying more products.
The worst of the antitrust alarmism keeps proving untrue, as tech companies believed by some to be monopolies instead lose market share.
Despite years of Google primacy over Microsoft Bing, usage of Bing has more than doubled over the past three years and continues to grow.
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The country's current struggles show the problems of the Beijing way—and make the case for freedom.
The guidelines would ignore decades of academic findings about how firm concentration can have a positive impact on consumers' welfare.
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Many politicians offer a simplified view of the world—one in which government interventions are all benefits and no costs. That couldn't be further from the truth.
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Companies make decisions all the time, some of them regrettable and unfortunate, that shouldn't be any of the government's business.
FTC Chair Lina Khan has an agenda that's against big companies, not for consumer well-being.
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Since the Federal Trade Commission didn't sue in time, the deal went through. But will FTC Chair Lina Khan keep trying to attack Amazon for its bigness?
Chair Lina Khan has flouted the rule of law and due process, Commissioner Christine Wilson wrote.
FTC Commissioner Christine WIlson is resigning from the Commission. (Updated)
It's a fundamental contradiction that's affected the Biden administration's economic policy for the past two years.
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The site crashed because Swift is very popular, not because antitrust enforcement is too weak.
Market forces have historically disrupted the tech sector and will continue to do so.
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The Biden administration's antitrust efforts are being shut down by judges, except for a single successful case where best-selling authors were involved.
Antitrust regulators don't seem to understand how the video game industry works.