A majority of the Supreme Court appeared reluctant Wednesday to wipe out a Federal Communications Commission program.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Three congressional Democrats sought documents on Monday from the head of the Federal Communications Commission as part of a probe into what they called "sham ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed poised to uphold the federal program that provides schools, libraries, and underserved ...
Defending the FCC was the odd duo of Trump’s acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris and Paul Clement, the former Bush ...
The Supreme Court appeared likely to reject an effort to invalidate the FCC's multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding ...
The Trump administration and its Department of Government Efficiency reformers have exposed many spectacular cases of excess ...
The challenge by conservatives to the program raised questions about how much Congress can delegate its legislative authority ...
A new national security council at the FCC has begun investigating "the ongoing U.S. operations of CCP-aligned businesses." ...
A promise made by former President Joe Biden to connect millions of Americans to reliable and affordable high-speed internet ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a major challenge to the federal “E-rate program,” which ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and activist Robby Starbuck have met to discuss how the agency can root out DEI from the ...
The Supreme Court leaned toward upholding a $9 billion subsidy program that funds phone and internet services in rural areas ...