Report: Google facing onslaught of antitrust cases in US

The Wall Boulevard Magazine reported that federal and state regulators are on the brink of document antitrust lawsuits alleging that Google has abused its dominance of online search and selling to stifle festival and boost its income
The Wall Street Journal reported that federal and state regulators are preparing to file antitrust lawsuits alleging that Google has abused its dominance of online search and advertising to stifle competition and boost its profitsOriginal article
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