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Mark Zuckerberg paid $25 million. Elon Musk followed with $10 million. Now it could be Sundar Pichai’s turn.
The class action lawsuit was brought on behalf of an estimated 14 million California Android users, first filed in 2019.
The recently introduced Karnataka Misinformation & Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2025 has drawn criticism from various ...
Despite that, 8,350 bonds of Rs 1 crore denomination each were printed at a cost of Rs 3.72 lakh, as per responses to an RTI ...
US President Donald Trump has praised a landmark Supreme Court ruling that struck down 'universal injunctions' issued by ...
US President Donald Trump is a step closer to getting his so-called 'Big Beautiful Bill' of tax breaks and spending cuts ...
The United States Supreme Court ruled Friday that parents of public-school children in Montgomery County, Maryland, have a ...
The Senate parliamentarian has advised that a Medicaid provider tax overhaul in President Donald Trump’s tax cuts and ...
The Supreme Court has ruled in favour of ISKCON Bangalore after a bitter 25-year standoff with the Mumbai chapter. “The ...
Silicon Valley software engineer Tony Tan says his battle against Google and the Trump administration is about upholding the rule of law.
The U.S. government hasn’t broken up a company since AT&T in 1982. Now it’s trying to persuade a judge to make Alphabet Inc.’s Google next.
The Google remedy proceeding marks the first time a court has considered whether to break up a company since the Microsoft Corp. trial more than 25 years ago. And if Mehta does force Google to sell ...
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