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A majority of the Supreme Court appeared reluctant Wednesday to wipe out a Federal Communications Commission program.
Decisions to eliminate rules can be challenged in court. TechFreedom, a libertarian-leaning think tank, supported the goals of "Delete, Delete, Delete" but cautioned the FCC to move deliberately so ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed poised to uphold the federal program that provides schools, libraries, and underserved ...
Donald Trump took issue with its 60 Minutes news program after it aired two segments regarding the war in Ukraine and his ...
The Federal Communications Commission chief is joining Trump’s efforts to smear Kilmar Abrego Garcia, in a troubling attempt ...
In response to a federal deregulation initiative, Sirius XM is calling on the FCC to eliminate legacy rules and merger ...
The Supreme Court seems unlikely to strike down the E-rate program, though some justices questioned its funding structure and ...
President Trump has a “hope” for his Federal Communications Commission: that the agency will punish CBS for airing “60 Minutes” reports he doesn’t like.
The agency must address the “toxic combination of a rapidly changing competitive environment” and the “ossified regulatory ...