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Airielle Lowe

Washington, D.C., United States

Reporter at Bloomberg News

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Airielle Lowe

    Federal Trade Commission Chair says he thinks the FTC will be able to prove Facebook acquired WhatsApp and Instagram to suppress competition. • Ferguson says the Meta case is “going great” for the US government• Ferguson speaks in an interview with CNBCTo contact the reporter on this story: in Washington at [email protected] contact the editors responsible for this story: at [email protected]© 2025 Bloomberg L.P. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Airielle Lowe

    Federal Trade Commission Chair says he thinks the FTC will be able to prove Facebook acquired WhatsApp and Instagram to suppress competition. • Ferguson says the Meta case is “going great” for the US government• Ferguson speaks in an interview with CNBCTo contact the reporter on this story: in Washington at [email protected] contact the editors responsible for this story: at [email protected]© 2025 Bloomberg L.P. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Airielle Lowe

    The Federal Communications Commission Chair has asked the agency’s Enforcement Bureau to open an investigation into and ABC over their DEI programs. • Carr comments on probe in a post on XTo contact the reporter on this story: in Washington at [email protected] contact the editors responsible for this story: at [email protected]© 2025 Bloomberg L.P. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Airielle Lowe

    USMCA-compliant automobile parts will remain tariff-free until Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, in consultation with US Customs and Border Protection, establishes a process to apply tariffs to their non-US content, according to the White House.

  • 1 month ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Airielle Lowe

    USMCA-compliant automobile parts will remain tariff-free until Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, in consultation with US Customs and Border Protection, establishes a process to apply tariffs to their non-US content, according to the White House.