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Danielle Kaye

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business reporting fellow @nytimes | previously @blaw, @npr, @reuters | she/her

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icymi - as the FTC's challenge to the Kroger-Albertsons deal gets underway in federal court, for @nytimes, i talked to long-time unionized grocery workers who've experienced the fallout of mergers in the past and who fear job insecurity this time around: nytimes.com/2024/08/26/bus…


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The jury in Carlos Watson's trial deliberated for 3 days before finding him and Ozy Media guilty of trying to defraud investors and lenders. He faces up to 37 years in prison -- story from @danielledkaye nytimes.com/2024/07/16/bus…


DOJ's complaint targets tactics across Apple's ecosystem (app restrictions, interoperability issues, etc.) to paint a picture of iPhone monopoly. “DOJ’s challenge is going to be to show it’s not just one thing—it’s the whole gateway,” says @megangrA news.bloomberglaw.com/antitrust/appl…


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The FTC’s challenge to Kroger's acquisition of Albertsons tees up a new antitrust argument impacting labor markets: The deal would hurt competition among unionized grocery workers. blawgo.com/mMXTmfi


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The FTC’s recent inquiries into oil and gas acquisitions point to antitrust hurdles for Diamondback Energy and Endeavor Energy Resources as the Permian Basin drillers push for a $26 billion merger. benvgo.com/WYCQu6D


Iowa lawmakers are calling on federal antitrust agencies to probe Koch's $3.6 billion acquisition of a fertilizer plant -- a deal they say could harm farmers, workers, taxpayers. Their push comes as FTC, DOJ are eyeing labor market impacts more broadly: news.bloomberglaw.com/antitrust/koch…


The study “doesn’t tell me anything about who’s going to investigate, as a law enforcement matter, any potential problems involving generative AI,” says Bill Baer, former DOJ & FTC official. (I'm now covering antitrust @BLaw -- send tips to dkaye@bloombergindustry.com!✉️)

The FTC was first to jump into the fray in probing competition issues in AI, but the move is unlikely to give it a leg up over the Justice Department’s antitrust division on potential future litigation. blawgo.com/jWkQBwh



More than 75,000 Kaiser workers could go on strike next week. Their key concern: understaffing, intensified during COVID. "We went from really having a problem on the horizon to having a crisis here and now," said Caroline Lucas of @UnionCoalition npr.org/2023/09/29/120…


The @UAW launches a historic strike against all Big 3 automakers. Union president Shawn Fain: "This is our generation's defining moment." npr.org/2023/09/15/119…


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UAW says if no contract by midnight it will launch its strike against the Detroit automakers, initially targeting a Ford assembly plant in Michigan, a GM assembly plant in Missouri, and a Stellantis assembly plant in Ohio. npr.org/2023/09/14/119…


The @UAW 's push for a double-digit pay raise comes as workers across sectors are calling for substanital raises -- to keep up with inflation and make up for years of stagnant wages. Auto workers could strike next week, in large part over pay: npr.org/2023/09/07/119…


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What's the deal with that newsroom raid on Marion Kansas? I'll join NPR's All Things Considered's @ailsachang just past the hour with reporter @danielledkaye to talk about what happened - and the greater implications for free speech and the press. Tune in! 4.07/6.07p et


Police raided a Kansas newsroom and a journalist's home. Media lawyers say this violates federal law. "It normalizes something that shouldn't be happening - that Congress has said should not happen, that the First Amendment says should not happen." npr.org/2023/08/14/119…


UPS has agreed to substantial wage increases for its ~340,000 unionized workers, including part-timers -- thereby averting a strike next week. More this afternoon on the UPS-Teamsters deal📻npr.org/2023/07/25/118…


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The Louisville ZIP codes that have the highest prevalence of evictions are the ones where the most foreign-born residents live. via @danielledkaye @Hicks_JustinM lpm.org/news/2023-06-2…


UPS workers across the country are prepared to strike if the company doesn't meet union demands in contract negotiations. Teamsters Local 89 spox: “We are hopeful that this sends a message to the company that we’re not playing around." lpm.org/news/2023-06-1…


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“There’s no room to explain why you got evicted. Eviction is a one-sided story… This has made it really, really hard for me to find housing – at least decent housing, safe housing.” By @npr’s @danielledkaye weku.org/the-commonweal…


"He decided that Breonna didn’t deserve justice." Tamika Palmer, Breonna's Taylor's mother, is joining social justice organizations to campaign against AG Daniel Cameron's bid for governor lpm.org/news/2023-06-0…


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In Kentucky, evictions stay on tenants’ records for years after court proceedings, often preventing people from securing stable housing. @danielledkaye reports state-level efforts to clear eviction records are gaining momentum. lpm.org/news/2023-06-0…


Louisville is facing an eviction crisis as federal COVID money dries up. Advocates/renters here say the city should invest in immediate relief to help people stay in their homes — and avoid going back to the pre-pandemic status quo. For @WFPLNews : lpm.org/news/2023-05-1…


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