FCC
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Blue Origin Plans 51,000 Orbital Data Center Satellites
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin has filed with the FCC for ‘Project Sunrise,’ proposing up to 51,600 satellites for orbital data centers, challenging SpaceX’s similar ambitions.
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Colbert Interview Controversy Boosts Talarico’s Senate Campaign
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico raised $2.5 million after his Stephen Colbert interview was blocked from broadcast, then released online.
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U.S. Rep. Randy Fine’s Bad Bunny FCC Demand Draws Scrutiny
U.S. Representative Randy Fine, known for his combative political style, has called for a federal probe into Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime performance, alleging indecency, even as reports indicate the show was censored and the FCC is shelving further scrutiny.
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SpaceX Faces New Competition and Regulatory Shifts in Satellite Internet and Rocket Reusability
As SpaceX’s dominance in satellite internet and reusable rockets is challenged by new regulatory reforms and Blue Origin’s advances, the commercial space race enters a critical phase with global implications.
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Media Under Pressure: Trump’s Influence Shapes Broadcast, Tech, and Free Speech
The re-election of Donald Trump has accelerated a rightward shift in major U.S. media, tech platforms, and government oversight, raising urgent questions about the future of free speech and press independence.
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Ted Cruz Condemns FCC ‘Mafioso’ Tactics, Warns of Threats to Free Speech
Senator Ted Cruz sharply criticized FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s threats against broadcasters, drawing parallels to mob tactics and warning of dangerous precedents for free speech and conservative media.
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Brendan Carr and Project 2025: FCC Power Used to Silence Dissent in America
Brendan Carr, FCC Chair and Project 2025 contributor, has become a symbol of America’s escalating battle over free speech. From threats against broadcasters to National Guard deployments, the Trump administration is using state power to silence dissent. The fate of…
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Nexstar’s $6.2 Billion Acquisition of Tegna Signals a New Era in Local TV
Nexstar Media Group has announced a $6.2 billion deal to acquire Tegna, consolidating two of the largest players in U.S. local broadcasting. The merger reflects significant shifts in the broadcast industry amidst deregulation and the rise of streaming platforms.
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The Future of Internet Freedom: US Appeals Court Blocks Net Neutrality Restoration
The recent ruling by a U.S. appeals court has halted the Biden administration’s ambitious efforts to restore net neutrality rules, dealing a critical blow to the principles of an open and equitable internet. Net neutrality, a concept central to ensuring…









