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Google is in more danger than ever of being broken upGoogle will fight to keep its Chrome browser in a search antitrust trial starting Monday, after losing an ad-tech suit.
Google Faces Unprecedented Pressure Amid Antitrust Trials Google, one of the most powerful tech companies in the world, is facing perhaps its greatest legal challenge yet. As the company prepares to defend itself in a major antitrust trial over its Chrome browser and search dominance, it does so under the looming shadow of another recent setback—losing an important case tied to its advertising technology business. These legal battles, taken together, mark a turning point for the tech giant and could alter its business model significantly or even cause it to dissolve. A Legacy of Disputes in Court Antitrust authorities around the world have long targeted Google. In the European Union, the company has already faced billions in fines over its Android operating system, search practices, and online shopping services. However, the current wave of U.S.-based litigation is different—more direct, more aggressive, and potentially more damaging.
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Earth
Houthis raise death toll in Yemen oil port attack to 80; fresh US strikes reported
A 600-word article on the most recent events in Yemen follows: --- Houthis Increase Yemen Oil Port Attack Death toll to 80; New US Strikes Increase Tensions The humanitarian crisis in Yemen deepened this week after a devastating U.S. airstrike on the Houthi-controlled Ras Isa oil terminal reportedly killed at least 80 people and injured over 150 others. One of the deadliest U.S. operations in Yemen since the intensification of the conflict between the United States and the Iran-backed Houthi movement was the April 17, 2025 attack. The oil storage facilities at the Ras Isa port, a major fuel hub on the Red Sea coast with the capacity to store nearly 3 million barrels of oil, were the target of the strikes, according to Houthi-run media. The Houthis condemned the attack, calling it a massacre of innocent civilians and port workers, and vowed retaliation.
By sayim sumon10 months ago in Earth
Satellite Captures Mysterious Symbols in Desert Ancient Civilization or Alien Code?
Satellite Captures Mysterious Symbols in Desert Ancient Civilization or Alien Code? High resolution satellite images reveal strange desert markings sparking global debate on ancient cultures secret messages and possible extraterrestrial origins
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Earth
2025 Solar Storm: A Cosmic Power Surge Headed Our Way!. AI-Generated.
**The Solar Storm of 2025: Understanding the Phenomenon and Its Potential Impact** In 2025, the Earth is expected to experience one of the most significant solar storms in recent history. While solar storms are not new—having been documented for centuries—the intensity and potential consequences of this event are drawing heightened attention from scientists, governments, and industries alike. This article delves into the nature of solar storms, why the 2025 event is particularly concerning, and what the implications might be for modern technology and society.
By Faizan Afraz10 months ago in Earth
We Were Never Meant to Live Like This!. Top Story - April 2025.
When you look at the world today, it's like looking at a madhouse. The world is more connected than ever through the miracle of electronic devices. People, at least in the West, of course, there are exceptions, are living longer, eating better, living in homes, and driving the latest cars. We have iPhones/Android phones, social media, AI, etc.
By Nicholas Bishop10 months ago in Earth
Are We Not Alone Anymore? The James Webb Telescope has detected possible signs of life on the distant exoplanet K2-18b.
Overview Humanity has pondered if we are genuinely alone in the universe for aeons as it gazes up at the night sky. Perhaps the largest step towards an answer to that issue has been taken.
By Kobir Hossain10 months ago in Earth
Ocean Pollution: A Growing Global Crisis. AI-Generated.
Ocean pollution is one of the most pressing environmental issues facing our planet today. Covering more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, oceans play a vital role in regulating the climate, supporting marine life, and sustaining human livelihoods. However, the increasing levels of pollution in oceans threaten their health and, in turn, the health of our planet.
By JAMES HERLY10 months ago in Earth











