The Department of Justice and several states are suing Google in the most significant antitrust trial in decades. The lawsuit alleges that the tech titan pays billions of dollars to companies to make Google the default search engine on phones and computers. Google denies any wrongdoing. Jo Ling Kent reports from Washington, D.C.
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