The Texas attorney general and 14 other states added new claims to their antitrust lawsuit against Google, saying the search giant’s moves to restrict third-party web tracking will force advertisers to rely more heavily on Google-owned sites at the expense of third-party publishers. Texas and nine other states initially sued Google in December, saying the company illegally monopolized the...
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