Antitrust
Vox’s coverage of antitrust regulation & Big Tech.


The decay of Google, Amazon, and Facebook are part of a larger trend.


It looks like Big Tech’s reckoning is finally here.


The government’s effort to break up Google will take years. Why not ditch Chrome now?


What does Nvidia’s massive stock sell-off tell us about the economy?


A new era for search — and regulation of Big Tech — could be imminent.


Many Americans are focused on inflation, but from Big Tech to junk fees, Biden is advancing a pro-consumer agenda.


The government filed a lawsuit to break up Ticketmaster’s parent company.


Does Apple have a monopoly on smartphones? The Justice Department thinks so.


What we learned (and didn’t learn) from the big Google antitrust trial.


Which search engine do you use, and why is it Google? A judge will soon decide.


Microsoft now owns Activision Blizzard, after dodging roadblocks from several government agencies around the world.


Why the FTC is going after your Prime subscription (and a few other things).


The Federal Trade Commission, led by longtime Amazon critic Lina Khan, finally makes its move.


Amazon and Walmart are a little bit evil and make us a little bit evil, too.


Biden’s former antitrust adviser thinks regulators might block the “partnership.” Congress is investigating. The Justice Department might be, too.


Millions spent on lobbyists, a billion spent on safeguards. Will it be enough to stay in the United States?