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Jul 2023
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EU Launches Antitrust Probe Over Microso...

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A.M. Edition for July 27. The European Commission is investigating whether Microsoft is abusing its dominant position by bundling its Teams videoconferencing app with its popular Office productivity software. Plus U.S. officials are telling allies in Asia that a new Alaskan natural gas pipeline could deliver them energy security. So why aren’t they lining up to back it? Journal reporter River Davis explains. And how a coup in Niger could threaten a key bulwark against terrorism. Luke Vargas hosts.

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