2nd Boeing Whistleblower Dies Suddenly; Judge Questions Google, DOJ in Trial Closing | Business Matters Full Broadcast (May 2)

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A former quality auditor at a Boeing supplier died suddenly this week after struggling with a “sudden, fast-spreading infection,” the Seattle Times reported on May 1.

U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday as investors weighed the Federal Reserve’s more dovish-than-expected interest rate guidance on Wednesday against a plethora of mixed earnings and economic data.

A U.S. district judge peppered the Justice Department and Alphabet’s Google with questions on the first day of closing arguments in the government’s antitrust lawsuit against the online search leader. The Justice Department argued the search engine giant is a monopolist and illegally abused its power to favor its bottom line. Google’s lawyer rejected contentions the company had engaged in anticompetitive conduct.

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