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Is the FCC about to revive a broad reading of the Equal Time Rule—and should broadcast TV still get "special"…
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr spoke about how Democrat nominee for the U.S. Senate race in Texas, James Talarico, had "falsely" claimed that his interview with CBS late-night TV host Stephen Colbert was being censored.
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When the European Union adopted the Digital Services Act (DSA), officials insisted that the sweeping regulation was necessary to tackle “illegal content,” “disinformation,” and other harmful online activity. The message was that responsible regulation would make the internet a safer place. The reali
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Haiti remains mired in a multidimensional crisis marked by weak institutions, political uncertainty, widespread gang violence and overwhelming humanitarian needs, but a recent new agreement by political groups offers “a moment of hope and progress for the Haitian people”, according to the UN’s most
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The Labour prime minister’s indecision and the abject state of the British military have created an embarrassing display.
The post Starmer’s Latest Political Snafu: The Iran War appeared first on The American Conservative.
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In the annals of vice-presidential oratory, few speeches will eclipse in consequence or global impact the address Vice President JD Vance delivered last year at the AI Action Summit in Paris.
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