The CEOs of Facebook, Alphabet, Amazon and Apple have agreed to speak about competition in the tech space.
They’re sending a memo to governors outlining a plan for how stores can safely reopen.
Even with relief and stimulus, most small businesses will not survive much longer in a shutdown.
Social media companies have been accused of hiding behind a clause that gives them immunity from lawsuits.
Amid rising criticism from political leaders, big tech companies have made big increases in their lobbying spends, with the exception of Alphabet.
The desire for faster antitrust action is fueling demands for a new agency to oversee the industry.
Some consumer advocates have criticized the fine as an insufficient deterrent.
The accord will also require Facebook to keep a tighter leash on third-party apps.
The legal shield says the companies can’t be sued for content that third parties produce.
Democratic 2020 presidential hopefuls assailed tech giants' power and pledged stricter antitrust enforcement.