Monday on the News Hour, a federal judge rules Google is a monopoly in a landmark decision that could ripple across big tech. As stocks plunge around the world on fears of a U.S. recession, we have a look at the data fueling investors’ concerns. Plus, Hurricane Debby batters Florida’s coast and threatens inland flooding.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Judge rules Google broke laws to maintain search monopoly
The data fueling investor concerns as stocks plunge
News Wrap: Bangladesh’s PM resigns and flees country
Debby lashes Florida, brings threat of historic rainfall
Anti-immigrant protesters wreak havoc in across England
Black women in Georgia on key election issues, Harris’ bid
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Harris’ running mate decision
Inside a Lebanon refugee camp where Hamas is gaining support
Olympian Allyson Felix on supporting athletes with children
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