Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney, who was confirmed to head the Justice Department’s antitrust division in April, has said she plans to take a more aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement. This is a separate investigation from the Federal Trade Commission’s inquiry into whether the close board ties between Google and Apple violate antitrust laws.
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A note for media nerds: The Post is getting credit for breaking the story, but I actually received an email from The Deal about the investigation several hours before The Post published. Unfortunately, I can’t link to The Deal’s story (and it’s not showing up in Google News) because it’s hidden in The Deal Pipeline, which is the site’s pay section.
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