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To Rein In Big Tech, Europe Looked Beyond Lawsuits. Will the U.S. Follow?

The New York Times – Business:

The largest American banks are classified as “systemically important” and subject to more stringent scrutiny. Some lawmakers want to do the same for Big Tech.

Steve Lohr
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