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The US government, as well as several states, are suing Facebook. They allege the social media giant contravened antitrust law by crushing smaller competitors.
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The New York Attorney General is leading a coalition of 48 states filing a lawsuit against the social media giant. It comes as the Federal Trade Commission seeks the sell-off of Instagram and Facebook.
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