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Jury Finds Live Nation and Ticketmaster Guilty of Illegal Monopoly
A jury in Manhattan federal court found Wednesday that Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster illegally maintained monopoly power in the ticketing market.

StubHub Ordered to Pay $10 Million in FTC Settlement
StubHub, the nation’s largest ticket exchange and resale provider, will pay $10 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it deceptively advertise

Will New York’s BNPL Crackdown Reshape Short Term Consumer Credit?
New York is rolling out mandatory licensing for buy now pay later providers, a move that could reshape fintech regulation and set a national standard.

Go Inside On Running’s Rapid Rise From Swiss Start Up To Global Performance Brand
On Running’s co-founder David Allemann discusses the brand’s rapid growth, innovation in performance tech, and how it is competing with global giants.

Nvidia Momentum Drives Tech Rally As Investors Bet Big On AI
Tech stocks are rallying on strong earnings and massive AI investment. Investors are watching Nvidia & hyperscaler spending for clues on how long it will last.

First to Fly Wins? Why the eVTOL Race Just Turned Contentious
FAA certification nears, but Archer’s patent fight with Vertical signals rising pressure in the electric air taxi sector.

Apple Kicks Off Week with Hardware Refresh
Apple opened a multi-day product push with the introduction of the iPhone 17E, a new $599 budget model in its iPhone 17 lineup featuring a 6.1-inch display.

Anthropic's Claude App Soars Amid Political Firestorm
Anthropic’s Claude app climbed to number 1 on Apple’s U.S. free app charts after the Trump administration moved to block government use of its technology.

Paramount, HBO Max to Merge into One Streaming Platform
Paramount+ and HBO Max could be combined into a single streaming service if regulators approve Paramount’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery.

How Iran Tensions Could Hit U.S. Gas Prices
Oil nears $79 as Iran tensions disrupt Hormuz and LNG halts. Timothy Cama, Politics & Influence Reporter at POLITICO’s E&E News, explains.

Target Will Stop Selling Cereal with Synthetic Food Dyes
Target will stop selling cereals made with certified synthetic colors by the end of May, with nearly 85% of its current cereal sales already dye-free.
