The European Commission’s (EC) recent antitrust case against Google for alleged anti-competitive behavior regarding the Android operating system raises important issues. It also raises questions.
Read MoreDavid comments on AT&T Inc. getting clearance to buy Time Warner Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
Read MoreThe progressive answer to traditional media’s struggle to go digital and serve consumers with quality journalism should not be an act of Congress allowing newspapers to form a cartel, otherwise illegal under antitrust laws, to negotiate with online platforms.
Read MoreDespite my credentials as a card-carrying Progressive Democrat who worked in the Clinton White House and supported Hillary Clinton for president, I have written here on Newsmax.com about why we Progressives can agree with Conservatives and join forces to push back on Big Media.
Read MoreOn New Years Eve, David went on MSNBC to talk about Mueller and the Trump investigation.
Read MoreQuestions for Barry Lynn.
Read MoreDavid addresses whether the CVS-Aetna deal will make it through anti-trust scrutiny.
Read MoreHere's how we can "make antitrust cool again".
Read MoreDavid discusses whether AT&T can expedite its lawsuit against the Department of Justice for blocking the company's merger with Time Warner.
Read MoreGeorgetown University Law Center invited David to debate the changing media ownership laws and discuss his opposition to the Sinclair-Tribune merger.
Read MoreDavid appeared on the Ingraham Angle and debated Ann Coulter on immigration.
Read MoreThe Sinclair-Tribune merger is bad news for all consumers, especially sports fans.
Read MoreWhen the holiday debates come up this year, here's how to turn them into something substantive.
Read MoreDavid advocates for reasonable gun control legislation.
Read MoreThe Better Deal will take meaningful steps in modernizing American antitrust to give regulators what they need to do their jobs well in today’s environment. Schumer has pointed in the right direction. Let’s be smart enough to follow his lead.
Read More'The Fox News Specialists' debate the president's tough talk against the rogue regime
Read MoreThe Fox News host seems to assume the role of White House public relations specialist while on the air.
Read MoreIt could happen any time—at work, at home, or on vacation. You receive a text message and glance at your smartphone. Your bank-issued credit card provider just sent you a message asking if you recognize a recent transaction. “Did you authorize a purchase of $5,000 for Super Bowl tickets? Text 1 for YES, 2 for NO.” You remember using your card to purchase tickets to an NBA playoff game but not to the Super Bowl. You reply, 2, and your credit card provider suspends the transaction. This text message may have saved you a significant amount of money and alerted you to possible identity theft. However, your card provider may have exposed itself to financial liability—not for the security breach, but for the unsolicited text message.
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