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UK regulator seeks special status for Apple and Google that could mandate changes for Big Tech

UK regulator seeks special status for Apple and Google that could mandate changes for Big Tech

By KELVIN CHAN

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s antitrust watchdog has proposed labeling Google’s and Apple’s mobile ecosystems with “strategic market status,” which would mandate changes at the Big Tech companies to improve competition.

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The Competition and Markets Authority’s announcement Wednesday follows separate investigations it opened at the start of the year into Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS, using newly acquired digital market regulations designed to protect consumers and businesses from unfair practices by Big Tech companies. read more

Americans are paying for Trump’s tariffs, not foreign companies

Americans are paying for Trump’s tariffs, not foreign companies

By Georgina Boos, Bloomberg News

Who’s paying for Donald Trump’s tariffs? So far, American businesses and consumers.

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General Motors Co. was the latest U.S. company to disclose how the levies are raising costs, with the automaker saying Tuesday that the duties dented profits by more than $1 billion as it chose to absorb the blow. That helps explain why car prices didn’t rise in last week’s inflation data, while robust price increases for other commonly imported goods like toys and appliances showed those tariff expenses are being passed on to consumers. read more

Madame Tussauds Orlando gets 1 of 13 new Taylor Swift figures

Madame Tussauds Orlando gets 1 of 13 new Taylor Swift figures

Madame Tussauds has created 13 new Taylor Swift wax figures for installation in attractions around the globe, including the Icon Park location on Orlando’s International Drive.

The looks are tied to Swift’s global Eras Tour, which had 149 sell-out dates. In Orlando, the Swift figure is outfitted in a black sequinned Roberto Cavalli catsuit, which has red snake embellishments, plus black boots. It also sports a matching Rebel microphone. It represents the “reputation” era.

Tussauds says the multi-figure introduction is the most ambitious in its 250-year history. It released eight Lady Gaga figures in 2011 and seven Harry Styles figures in 2023. More than 40 artists worked on the figures for 14 months.

Madame Tussauds Orlando is showcasing a new Taylor Swift wax figure, one of 13 made of the singer and distributed to attractions around the world. Orlando’s figure, outfitted in a Roberto Cavalli catsuit, represents the singer’s “reputation” era seen in her world tour. (Jonathan Short/Madame Tussauds)

“Madame Tussauds has a centuries-old legacy of holding a mirror up to the world of fame, immortalizing the profiles that are making an imprint on the day’s culture. Taylor Swift’s influence spans music, fashion, film, activism and even the economy,” Laura Sheard, global brand director at Madame Tussauds, said in a news release. read more

Mexican tourist, brother held in Alligator Alcatraz after Orlando arrest, father says

Mexican tourist, brother held in Alligator Alcatraz after Orlando arrest, father says

Two brothers, including a Mexican citizen vacationing in Orlando, are being detained in Alligator Alcatraz after a traffic stop in the city earlier this month, their father said Wednesday.

The brothers’ detention has become an international incident, with the Mexican Consulate issuing a warning to its citizens about visiting Orlando and Mexico’s president demanding they be returned home “immediately.”

In an interview at the consulate, Martin Gonzalez said in Spanish he was “desperate to come and help” his sons. “I’m scared to be here, but I have to be here because I have to do something.”

On July 7, Carlos Martin Gonzalez, 26, was driving at the intersection of Hughey Avenue and Robinson Street in Orlando when he was pulled over by the Florida Highway Patrol for having tinted windows and a Mexican license plate, according to an arrest affidavit.

A trooper ran the license plate and found the car had no valid registration in the U.S. or Mexico, the report said. Carlos told the trooper his older brother, 31-year-old Oscar Alejandro Gonzalez, had the registration documents. read more

Splurge now, save later? 4 things to buy before prices rise

Splurge now, save later? 4 things to buy before prices rise

By Tommy Tindall, NerdWallet

My wife and I hate our washer and dryer. Both appliances still operate, but the washer leaves behind what looks like little specs of mildew every load. The dryer takes three times on high to get a load dry.

All the trade war talk has us wondering if we should nab a deal now while it doesn’t seem so bad.

A lot of people are worried about tariffs, according to the Consumer Confidence Board’s June Consumer Confidence Index. The report said purchasing plans for appliances were slightly up in June, car-buying plans were steady and electronic-buying plans were down.

The affluent — and I’m not saying that’s me — may be leading the charge.

Back in May, 26% of consumers making $125,000 or more indicated that they’d made purchases ahead of potential tariffs. Expected price rises haven’t fully landed, but economists say they are coming.

“Consumers are seeing their way through the uncertainty with trade policies,” National Retail Federation Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said in a June prepared statement. “But I expect the inflation associated with tariffs to be felt later this year.” read more