Was Amazon 'Free to Ignore' White House Demands That It Suppress Anti-Vaccine Books?
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 interference with bookselling harks back to a 1963 Supreme Court case involving literature that Rhode Island deemed dangerous.
The robot vacuum company is based in Massachusetts, meaning some of the terminated employees are likely Warren's constituents.
Zyn pouches are a dramatically safer alternative to smoking.
Should a federal government that is nearly $34 trillion in debt and can't manage basic operations be micromanaging fast-food business purchases?
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?
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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.
The best reforms would correct the real problems of overcriminalization and overincarceration, as well as removing all artificial barriers to building more homes.
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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.
The guidelines would ignore decades of academic findings about how firm concentration can have a positive impact on consumers' welfare.
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The gaming market remains competitive with a wide variety of options.
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The ideal number of clicks to cancel an online subscription may be four or five instead of six, but we don't need government to make that decision.
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If the FTC wants to know why there's such a notable lack of competition within America's baby formula market, it ought to ask other parts of the federal bureaucracy.
Those claiming they are subject to unconstitutional agency proceedings need not suffer through agency proceedings before bringing their claims to federal court.
FTC Chair Lina Khan has an agenda that's against big companies, not for consumer well-being.
A government big enough to "solve" your minor irritants will do plenty of other stuff you don't like.
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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)
The FTC is trying to seize new powers to regulate the economy.
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Warren and fellow progressive Democrats have asked President Joe Biden to use the FTC, HUD, or maybe the FHFA to impose nationwide rent control.
The Commission's lone dissenter says Congress has not charged it with regulating noncompete clauses.
It’s one of the most competitive industries in the world, and there’s no good reason to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard.
Data collection is not the same as surveillance.
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Government often proves to be biased against large, successful companies that legislators don't understand well but customers love.
Doing so would be blatantly unconstitutional.
The bill would penalize companies for price gouging during times of war, public health emergencies, or natural disasters—which would have encompassed all of the last two years.
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The FTC is apparently taking actions based upon votes cast by a Commissioner who is no longer on the Commission.
The FTC challenged a licensing scheme that it says limited consumer choice and excluded new providers.
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