Jasmine Li is a news associate at The Wall Street Journal.
I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal. And here is the AM edition of What's News ... A European court has scrapped a $1.7 billion fine imposed on Google over its online advertising practices.
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I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal. A European court has scrapped a $1.7 billion dollars fine imposed on Google over its online advertising practices. European Union antitrust officials had ...
Antitrust officials had imposed the fine over how the search giant might have restricted the way that some websites displayed ...
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