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A showdown between Amazon and government regulators over whether it is overly dominant may soon be coming to a head, with the Federal Trade Commission preparing to sue mdash; and possibly break up mdash; the world s largest e-commerce company, according toPoliticoandBloomberg.The retailer, which also operates an advertising agency, shipping net stanley cup work, supermarket chain and movie studio, has become a mainstay in Americans lives. But its explosive growth, which has made founder Jeff Bezos one of the world srichest people, has also long spurred calls for the company to be reined in, with consumer activists claiming that the behemoth uses monopolistic practices to pr stanley cup eserve its stronghold.For FTC Chair Lina Khan mdash; who first came to prominence while still in law school by writing apaperarguing that Amazon is a monopoly mdash; an effort to fracture the company would amount to a career-defining throw of the dice. Of late, meanwhile, the FTC has lost battles to block high-profile mergers, including Microsoft s $68.7 billion purchase of Activision and Meta s takeover of VR startup Within. stanley cup The point of her article was that traditional antitrust, in the last 40 years, is a very awkward fit for addressing competitive concerns with Amazon, so it kind of makes sense that the FTC has struggled to bring the case, said Rebecca Haw Allensworth, associate dean for research at Vanderbilt University Law School.To succeed, an FTC case would need to e Zkdo Children suffer from lead poisoning in 3,000 U.S. neighborhoods
A pair of nike dunk Harvard scientists say a massive, fast-moving visitor to our solar system may have been a probe sent by an alien civilization. Most astronomers believe Oumuamua ndash; Hawaiian for messenger or scout ndash; is a comet or an asteroid, except a half a mile long. But there are things about its behavior they can t quite explain. Enter two Harvard scientists with an idea even they admit is a little out there, reports CBS News correspondent Tony D salomon okoupil.When Oumuamua was discovered last October, it was tumbling past the sun at 196,000 mph. To some the reddish object looked like a cigar. Others thought it was shaped like a pancake. It looks very different from objects that we have found in the solar system, said Avi Loeb, chair of the Harvard University astronomy department. Loeb said Oumuamua did not behave like an ordinary asteroid or give off gas like a comet. There seemed to be an extra force that is pushing it, and it s not clear what this push is from, he added. In an upcoming paper, he and colleague offer what they call a more exotic scenario... Oumuamua may be a fully operational probe sent intentionally to earth vicinity by an alien civilization. According to their calculations, Oumuamua is less than a millimeter thin, b af1 ut very wide like a sail, harnessing solar radiation to propel itself ndash; similar to the spaceship used by Count Dooku in the Star Wars films. I just want everybody to take that wi
A showdown between Amazon and government regulators over whether it is overly dominant may soon be coming to a head, with the Federal Trade Commission preparing to sue mdash; and possibly break up mdash; the world s largest e-commerce company, according toPoliticoandBloomberg.The retailer, which also operates an advertising agency, shipping net stanley cup work, supermarket chain and movie studio, has become a mainstay in Americans lives. But its explosive growth, which has made founder Jeff Bezos one of the world srichest people, has also long spurred calls for the company to be reined in, with consumer activists claiming that the behemoth uses monopolistic practices to pr stanley cup eserve its stronghold.For FTC Chair Lina Khan mdash; who first came to prominence while still in law school by writing apaperarguing that Amazon is a monopoly mdash; an effort to fracture the company would amount to a career-defining throw of the dice. Of late, meanwhile, the FTC has lost battles to block high-profile mergers, including Microsoft s $68.7 billion purchase of Activision and Meta s takeover of VR startup Within. stanley cup The point of her article was that traditional antitrust, in the last 40 years, is a very awkward fit for addressing competitive concerns with Amazon, so it kind of makes sense that the FTC has struggled to bring the case, said Rebecca Haw Allensworth, associate dean for research at Vanderbilt University Law School.To succeed, an FTC case would need to e Zkdo Children suffer from lead poisoning in 3,000 U.S. neighborhoods
A pair of nike dunk Harvard scientists say a massive, fast-moving visitor to our solar system may have been a probe sent by an alien civilization. Most astronomers believe Oumuamua ndash; Hawaiian for messenger or scout ndash; is a comet or an asteroid, except a half a mile long. But there are things about its behavior they can t quite explain. Enter two Harvard scientists with an idea even they admit is a little out there, reports CBS News correspondent Tony D salomon okoupil.When Oumuamua was discovered last October, it was tumbling past the sun at 196,000 mph. To some the reddish object looked like a cigar. Others thought it was shaped like a pancake. It looks very different from objects that we have found in the solar system, said Avi Loeb, chair of the Harvard University astronomy department. Loeb said Oumuamua did not behave like an ordinary asteroid or give off gas like a comet. There seemed to be an extra force that is pushing it, and it s not clear what this push is from, he added. In an upcoming paper, he and colleague offer what they call a more exotic scenario... Oumuamua may be a fully operational probe sent intentionally to earth vicinity by an alien civilization. According to their calculations, Oumuamua is less than a millimeter thin, b af1 ut very wide like a sail, harnessing solar radiation to propel itself ndash; similar to the spaceship used by Count Dooku in the Star Wars films. I just want everybody to take that wi