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Michael Jordan to Testify in NASCAR Antitrust Trial

NBA legend Michael Jordan is set to testify in the federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR. The case, filed by his team 23XI Racing, alleges unfair revenue sharing. Follow the latest from the courtroom.

NASCAR trial: Owner testifies over $100M loss

Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins testifies in an explosive antitrust case against NASCAR, detailing massive financial losses and a 'take-it-or-leave-it' charter agreement. Follow the trial that could reshape American motorsport.

CFMEU Officials Jailed for Bribery Scandal

Two former CFMEU officials sentenced for corruptly taking bribes. The union pledges to rebuild after this 'egregious breach of trust'. Read the full details.

Meta wins FTC antitrust case, avoids breakup

A US judge rules Meta does not hold a social media monopoly, blocking the FTC's attempt to force a breakup of Instagram and WhatsApp. Discover the implications for tech regulation.

EU investigates Google over publisher content demotion

The European Union has opened a formal investigation into Google for allegedly unfairly demoting media publishers' content in search results, risking another multibillion-euro fine. Discover the implications for the tech giant.

HMRC worker refuses office return, blames union

A UK tax office worker's refusal to return to the office post-lockdown sparks legal battle, with union advice at the centre of the controversy. Exclusive details on the employment tribunal case.

BofA CEO exits Adobe board after DOJ scrutiny

Bank of America's chief executive Brian Moynihan has unexpectedly resigned from Adobe's board of directors following US Department of Justice concerns about potential interlocking directorates antitrust violations.

Epic Games and Google settle antitrust lawsuit

Epic Games and Google have reached a landmark settlement in their antitrust dispute, potentially reshaping the mobile app economy and challenging Google's Play Store dominance.

EU Crisis: Von der Leyen's Leadership Under Threat

Ursula von der Leyen faces mounting pressure as EU leaders clash over key appointments and far-right parties threaten to disrupt the bloc's political balance. Exclusive analysis of the power struggle reshaping Europe.

David Gow: Guardian's European Editor Dies at 72

Celebrating the life and legacy of David Gow, The Guardian's esteemed European editor whose sharp analysis and deep understanding of EU affairs informed British readers for decades.

Teamsters Union Endorses Trump in 2025 Election Shock

In a dramatic political shift, the powerful Teamsters union has thrown its support behind Donald Trump for the 2025 presidential election, creating shockwaves across the American political landscape.

Google Faces US Antitrust Case Over Chrome Dominance

The US Justice Department launches landmark antitrust case against Google, alleging the tech giant illegally maintains Chrome browser monopoly through restrictive agreements with Apple and other partners.

Eddie Jones returns as Japan rugby coach

Controversial coach Eddie Jones makes stunning comeback to Japanese rugby just months after walking away from Wallabies disaster during Autumn Nations Series.

Rail union boss's Las Vegas trip funded by members

RMT union leader Mick Lynch faces scrutiny after spending thousands on a Las Vegas conference and luxury hotel stays, funded by members' subscription fees during a cost of living crisis.

Oxford Union pays £25,000 for Trump Instagram post

The prestigious Oxford Union faces mounting criticism after paying £25,000 for an Instagram post featuring Donald Trump, sparking outrage among students and alumni over the controversial expenditure.

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