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FTC is 'just getting started' as it takes on Amazon, Meta and more, Chair Lina Khan says
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 2 days agoIn the nearly three years since President Joe Biden appointed Lina Khan as chair of the Federal...
Biden's radical trade commission wages war on American AI
Fox News· 1 day agoThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC), under Chairwoman Lina Khan, shows no signs of relenting in its...
New federal rule would bar 'noncompete' agreements for most employees
Quartz· 2 weeks agoU.S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with competitors under a...
FTC Chief Says Tech Advancements Risk Health Care Price Fixing | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 2 weeks agoThe FTC's Lina Khan is loaded for bear and targeting potential (as in probable) tech-facilitated price collusion in health care.
Health care 'price fixing' has gone high tech, but the FTC chief is on the case
BenefitsPRO· 7 days agoConsolidation in health care has evolved and hiring people who can "help us look under the hood" of...
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, business groups sue FTC over ban on noncompete clauses
CNBC· 2 weeks agoFTC Chairwoman Lina Khan testifies during a budget hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce, April 18, 2023 ...
FTC votes 3-2 to ban non-compete clauses for American workers
UPI· 2 weeks agoThe Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday passed a final rule to ban non-compete clauses, which the...
Meta, Microsoft and Google Aren’t Operating Like Monopolies At All
Forbes· 5 days agoResponding back in 2022 to Meta’s planned acquisition of virtual reality start-up Within, FTC Chair ...
FTC bans noncompete agreements that limit job switching. Here's how it could impact NJ
The Record· 2 weeks agoThe Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 on Tuesday to ban noncompete agreements, a practice by which...
The FTC is fighting for your right to job-hop
Business Insider· 2 weeks agoThe FTC approved a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements, boosting freedom for job hoppers. But the new rule faces an impending legal battle.