Oil Slips as US Diplomacy in Middle East, Venezuela Calms Market

Oil edged lower as the US stepped up diplomatic efforts to stop the Israel-Hamas conflict from spreading and neared a deal to increase crude exports from Venezuela. Still, Israel’s expected ground offensive into the Gaza Strip is keeping markets on edge.

Real Estate Brokers Pocketing Up to 6% in Fees Draw Antitrust Scrutiny

The lucrative broker commission system at the heart of the US residential housing market is facing unprecedented antitrust scrutiny from the Justice Department and two private class-action lawsuits that risk weakening the National Association of Realtors, the industry’s powerful lobbying group.

Google’s Deals Lock Up 50% of US Searches, DOJ Expert Says

Google’s exclusive deals to be the default search engine on mobile devices and PC browsers block rivals from as much as half of all queries conducted in the US, the Justice Department’s economic expert said at the company’s antitrust trial Monday.

Google’s Deals Lock Up 50% of US Searches, DOJ Expert Says

Google’s exclusive deals to be the default search engine on mobile devices and PC browsers block rivals from as much as half of all queries conducted in the US, the Justice Department’s economic expert said at the company’s antitrust trial Monday.