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Business

Stephen Colbert Claims CBS Blocked James Talarico Interview

CBS lawyers prevented Stephen Colbert from airing a planned interview with Texas Representative James Talarico on *The Late Show*, citing…

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Artificial Intelligence

Ring’s Cute Yet Controversial Surveillance World

The Ring Super Bowl ad highlights a dual narrative, promoting pet safety while revealing a blueprint for a pervasive home…

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BigTech Companies

FCC Faces ‘Bad Faith’ Accusations Over DOGE Data

A lawsuit accuses the FCC of acting in bad faith by systematically withholding documents to avoid a FOIA request seeking…

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Business

Net Neutrality’s Brief Return: What Happened?

The FCC has dismantled federal net neutrality rules, leaving the future of an open internet uncertain and shifting the regulatory…

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Culture

Our Political Language Is Breaking Down, Too

The assassination of Charlie Kirk in 2025 was immediately met with online desecration and memes, reflecting a society where public…

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Business

FCC May Have Axed Smart Home Security Upgrade

The US Cyber Trust Mark Program, a labeling initiative to certify secure smart home devices, is stalled after its lead…

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Business

Brendan Carr’s Controversial Statements

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr's Senate testimony raised concerns over his use of veiled threats toward broadcasters and his potential application…

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AI & Tech

Craft a Country Hit: The Vibe-Writing Method

AI is rapidly transforming music creation, particularly in Nashville, by enabling artists to quickly generate demos and overcome creative blocks,…

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Artificial Intelligence

Sen. Ed Markey: TikTok, the FCC, and Free Speech

Senator Ed Markey warns of a systematic effort to weaponize the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to censor media and intimidate…

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AI & Tech

AI Monitors Prison Calls to Predict Planned Crimes

A new AI system is being used to monitor prison phone calls for potential criminal activity, sparking debate over privacy…

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Business

FCC Probes BBC Over Edited Trump Interview

The FCC is investigating whether a BBC documentary featuring edited footage of a Donald Trump speech was broadcast in the…

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Business

FCC to Roll Back ISP Cybersecurity Mandate

The FCC is reversing a cybersecurity mandate for internet providers after industry lobbying, with Chairman Brendan Carr arguing it overstepped…

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BigTech Companies

Meta Apologizes to GOP in Hearing as Google Holds Firm

Meta apologized to Republican lawmakers for not more forcefully opposing the Biden administration's content moderation requests, committing to defend its…

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AI & Tech

AI Browser Wars: The Battle for Your Screen

A major shift is occurring in web browsers as technology companies integrate AI to take direct control over user interactions,…

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BigTech Companies

FCC to Scrap ISP Fee Disclosure Rule Amid Rising Costs

The FCC is proposing to eliminate a rule requiring ISPs to itemize recurring monthly fees on broadband labels, arguing that…

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BigTech Companies

California Bans Predatory Early Cancellation Fees

A new California law (AB 483) protects consumers from unexpected early termination fees in installment contracts by requiring transparency and…

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Business

Cruz Bill Seeks Damages for Government Censorship

Senator Ted Cruz is proposing legislation that would allow citizens to sue for monetary damages if they believe the government…

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BigTech Companies

Elon Musk Pressures Netflix to Drop Woke Content

Elon Musk has publicly canceled his Netflix subscription and urged others to do the same, criticizing the platform for including…

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BigTech Companies

Kimmel Rips FCC Chair Brendan Carr in Fiery TV Return

Jimmy Kimmel returned to his show by confronting FCC Chair Brendan Carr, framing his removal as an illegal and authoritarian…

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Business

Jimmy Kimmel’s Monologue Accelerates Broadcast TV’s Decline

Sinclair and Nexstar, two major ABC affiliate owners, pulled Jimmy Kimmel's show due to a joke with contested facts, following…

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