Space committee asks Fb, Amazon, Apple and Alphabet to show over paperwork in antitrust probe

Leaders of the Space Judiciary Committee asked paperwork from 4 main tech corporations, the committee introduced Friday.
Leaders of the House Judiciary Committee requested documents from four major tech companies, the committee announced Friday.

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