The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department appeals, hoping to undo AT&T-Time Warner merger
The Justice Department is trying to undo AT&T Inc.’s purchase of Time Warner Inc., appealing the ruling that last month struck down one of the era’s highest-profile antitrust challenges......»»
Federal appeals court upholds AT&T’s Time Warner merger, handing defeat to Justice Department
The decision is a big defeat for the Justice Department's top antitrust chief, Makan Delrahim......»»
AT&T defeats feds in merger fight to buy Time Warner
A U.S. appeals court approved wireless carrier AT&T's deal to buy media company Time Warner on Tuesday, a defeat for the U.S. Justice Department, which had argued the $85.4 billion merger would mean higher prices for consumers......»»
AT&T defeats feds in merger fight to buy Time Warner
A U.S. appeals court approved wireless carrier AT&T's deal to buy media company Time Warner on Tuesday, a defeat for the U.S. Justice Department, which had argued the $85.4 billion merger would mean higher prices for consumers......»»
U.S. Justice Department will not appeal AT&T, Time Warner merger after court loss
AT&T Inc emerged victorious on Tuesday over the Trump administration's drawn-out attempts to block its $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner as the U.S. Justice Department said it would not fight an appeals court ruling approving the deal......»»
AT&T defeats U.S. in fight to buy Time Warner
A U.S. appeals court approved wireless carrier AT&T Inc’s deal to buy media company Time Warner on Tuesday, a defeat for the U.S. Justice Department which had argued the $85.4 billion merger would mean higher prices for consumers......»»
The Wall Street Journal: American Airlines-JetBlue partnership draws antitrust scrutiny
The Justice Department has stepped .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department investigating Visa over debit-card practices
The Justice Department is investigating whether Visa Inc. is engaging in anticompetitive practices in the debit-card market, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump pressed Justice Department to take election-fraud claims straight to Supreme Court
An outside lawyer working for Trump drafted a brief the then-president wanted the Justice Department to file, people familiar with the matter said, but DOJ officials refused......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SolarWinds hack breached Justice Department system
The U.S. Justice Department said it was breached by hackers linked to the cyberattack that has ripped through federal government agencies and an unknown number of corporate networks......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Social Security recipients won’t need to file tax returns to get coronavirus stimulus check
Social Security recipients won’t need to file tax returns to receive the $1,200 one-time payments authorized in the new economic-relief law, the Treasury Department said late Wednesday in a reversal of its prior position......»»
The Wall Street Journal: More than 1,100 former Justice Department officials call on Atty. Gen. William Barr to resign
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The Wall Street Journal: More than 1,100 former Justice Department officials call on Barr to resign
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Jeff Bezos has reportedly broken California"s record for the most expensive home sale of all time with his purchase of a $165 million Beverly Hills mansion (AMZN)
Getty Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has purchased a Beverly Hills mansion for $165 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. The estate was designed for Warner Bros. executive Jack Warner in the 1930s and features its own nine-.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department nearing decision on whether to charge Erik Prince with lying to Congress in Russia probe
The Justice Department is in the late sta.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Liberty Media wants bigger stake in iHeartMedia
An affiliate of John Malone’s Liberty Media Corp is seeking Justice Department permission to buy a larger piece of iHeartMedia Inc., according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Feds move to loosen movie distribution rules, which could hurt indie theaters
The Justice Department is moving to terminate legal rules that have governed the movie industry since the late 1940s, a step that could shake up how movies are distributed and the terms on which they hit the big screen......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department subpoenas four auto makers over California emissions deal
The Justice Department has issued civil su.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department loses battle to keep unredacted Mueller report from Congress
The Friday order gives the Justice Department till next Wednesday to comply. An appeal remains possible......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. government plans to collect DNA from detained migrants
The Justice Department is planning to require collection of DNA from immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and others in immigration detention for use in a national criminal database......»»