Apple shares slip on report U.S. government preparing antitrust lawsuit

The agency’s lawsuit could target how the Apple Watch works exclusively with the iPhone, as well as the company’s iMessage service. International: Top News And Analysis

UK inflation exceeds expectations in May, piling pressure on the government and Bank of England

U.K. inflation came in hotter than expected in May as consumer prices rose by an annual 8.7%, unchanged from the previous month. International: Top News And Analysis

Adani rout deepens despite soothing words from India’s government and billionaires

Most Adani Group companies shed market cap on Monday, as the feud between the conglomerate and a short seller firm further deepened. International: Top News And Analysis

Why smartphones are getting cheaper while everything else is skyrocketing, according to the government

One product category monitored by the CPI recorded a 22% plunge, showing deflation: smartphones. International: Top News And Analysis

Italian PM Mario Draghi says he will resign as Rome’s coalition government collapses

Italy is due to have new parliamentary elections before June 2023, but the latest uncertainty in Rome could bring that forward. International: Top News And Analysis

House to vote on government funding bill that includes nearly $14 billion in Ukraine aid

The funding bill would prevent a government shutdown through September and provide humanitarian aid and military equipment to Ukraine. U.S. News

U.S. government reserves supply of COVID-19 antibody cocktail discovered at VUMC

  by Bill Snyder The U.S. government has reserved up to 700,000 doses of a monoclonal antibody cocktail against the COVID-19 virus discovered at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and developed by AstraZeneca, officials have announced. The investigational therapy, AZD7442, is in late-stage clinical trials in the United States and Europe. Preliminary findings from the studies in healthy adults...

Government officials need to consider regulating the algorithms that drive news, Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson says

Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson explained why companies that promote fringe hate speech and threats for violence should be grounds for service removal. U.S. News