The White House praises the tech giant’s support for federal pro-repair legislation—but Apple’s vertical dominance puts into question what a national right-to-repair law would actually look like.
Big Tech
The U.S. and Europe in a Time of Crisis
Today on TAP: Military stresses are compounded by economic divisions.
Ken Buck Gets His Revenge on Jim Jordan
Don’t mess with the anti-monopoly reformers.
Global Capitalists or National Champions?
As long as production is domestic, does it matter whether a company creating jobs for U.S. workers is American, German, or Japanese?
Fixing Disinformation Online
What will it take to regulate the abuses of Big Tech without undermining free speech?
The EU’s Tough New Rules for Tech
Will they survive an intense and preposterous lobbying campaign by the U.S. platform giants to brand them as discriminatory against American companies?
Monopolist Secrecy Demands Are Overwhelming—and May Be Illegal
One anti-monopoly group contends that withholding basic financial information violates federal securities laws.
The [REDACTED] Case Against Amazon
You go to information war with the clickbait you have.
Google Erects Cone of Silence Around Antitrust Case
The company has successfully closed off testimony and exhibits in the public trial, limiting public discussion of its monopoly.

