Gabby Chavez-Lopez, who is associated with labor movements, topped the votes in the San Jose City Council District 3 election, moving forward to a runoff scheduled for June 24. Meanwhile, in a significant legal development, a federal judge has found Google guilty of illegally establishing monopoly power in its advertising operations, potentially leading to significant fines or a divestiture. Additionally, San Francisco International Airport has experienced a faster recovery in passenger numbers compared to other regional airports, although it recorded 52 million passengers this year, still down 8% from pre-COVID levels in 2019.
Gabby Chavez-Lopez, backed by the labor movement, achieved the highest votes in the San Jose City Council District 3 election, progressing to a runoff on June 24.
A federal judge ruled that Google illegally built monopoly power through its advertising business, which could lead to massive fines or the forced divestiture of parts of the company.
At San Francisco International Airport, passenger numbers rebounded quicker than other Bay Area airports; however, the 52 million travelers in the past year still reflect an 8% decline from pre-COVID levels.
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