A group of bipartisan lawmakers asked the Justice Department to probe whether Apple Inc violated antitrust laws when it shut down third-party applications enabling Android devices to use the iMessage service to communicate with iPhone users.
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In a Congressional hearing on Tuesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said supply-side shortages and labor shortages have contributed to recent inflation in the U.S.