Watch VideoCongress is looking at a number of new pathways to hold big tech companies accountable for false information and anticompetitive conduct.
In a unanimous, bipartisan vote, the Senate Commerce Committee agreed to subpoena the CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter to a hearing about content moderation, privacy laws,...
Congress Reignites Antitrust Probes Into Big Tech Companies
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