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Lina Khan, a prominent antitrust enforcer during Joe Biden's presidency as the head of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, has announced her resignation. Khan, who challenged numerous mergers and sued companies like Amazon and Kroger, will step down in the coming weeks. Her tenure was marked by controversy, with a court overturning a worker noncompete agreement ban and a rule requiring subscription services to offer simple cancellation methods facing legal challenges.
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