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Google’s Future Awaits Ruling in Landmark Antitrust Case

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

44K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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A.M. Edition for May 30. Lawyers for the Justice Department and Google prepare to make closing arguments today as a judge weighs how to improve competition in online search. Plus, top U.S. officials say trade negotiations with foreign capitals remain on course, despite a court ruling that President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs were illegal. And WSJ reporter Feliz Solomon explains the situation in Gaza as a new aid distribution system backed by Israel goes into effect. Luke Vargas hosts.  Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Trump administration says nothing's changed in its trade talks after a court setback for the president's tariffs.

0:41.6

Plus, Google and the Justice Department read a closing arguments in a landmark anti-trust case,

0:47.5

and we'll get the latest on aid distribution efforts in Gaza as a new ceasefire push falters.

0:53.4

Israel and the United States came up with this new system as a way to reintroduce aid after

0:57.9

months with no food, no fuel, no medicine.

1:00.8

We're going to be looking firstly to see whether they can scale this up rapidly, because

1:05.0

right now they're only providing a small amount of aid for a large population that is very,

1:10.5

very desperate.

1:11.5

It's Friday, May 30th. I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal, and here is the AM edition

1:16.7

of What's News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

1:24.7

Top U.S. officials say that trade negotiations with foreign capitals remain on course,

1:30.8

despite a ruling by a federal court that found that President Trump's sweeping global tariffs were illegal.

1:37.1

That ruling is on hold after the administration argued in a filing that it, quote,

1:42.2

jeopardizes ongoing negotiations with dozens of countries by

1:46.1

severely constraining the president's leverage. That appeared to contradict National Economic Council

1:52.1

Director Kevin Hassett, who insisted that negotiations will continue unabated and that three

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