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How to defend net neutrality from Trump's FCC
Net neutrality is under attack. Here's how to help.
How a quiet right-wing TV behemoth just got super-sized, thanks to Trump
One of the most dominant and far-reaching media companies in U.S. history has just gotten bigger — but there's a good chance you've never heard of it. Here's what you need to know.
Enjoy this IRL Rickroll as the FCC votes for another corporation friendly change
"We wouldn't sing this to any other Pai"
Finally, some good airline news: The FCC won't let people talk on cellphones during flights
Yeah, they almost allowed that.
By Jack Morse
Hey internet, get ready for another big fight over net neutrality
Battle stations.
The software that could prevent ISPs from selling your browsing history could also just make things worse
Virtual private networks may save you from your internet service provider, but that doesn't mean you're safe.
By Jack Morse
Republicans who voted against internet privacy got paid out
Something to keep in mind next time you enter the voting booth.
It's basically official, net neutrality is doomed
The new FCC chair is the harbinger of net neutrality doom we expected
FCC commits $2 billion to expanding internet access in rural America
Twenty states will get better internet.
The FCC is already declining to enforce net neutrality
The regulator has dropped inquiries into wireless "zero rating."
Meet the new FCC chairman, harbinger of doom for net neutrality
"He's extremely scary for those of us that believe the FCC should have a role protecting consumers, promoting competition and ensuring fast, fair and open networks."
Feds to AT&T and Verizon: Your free data deals violate net neutrality
But it might be too late to do anything about them.
T-Mobile will pay $48 million over misleading 'unlimited' data plans
T-Mobile settled with the FCC.
Next time you get a phone alert, you won't be so terrified
"We can do more with these messages."
If you're poor, now you can get a subsidy for Internet access
Low-income Americans can receive $9.25 a month for broadband
By Kellen Beck
Why streaming content without using up data could violate net neutrality
A recent trend in the industry in which ISPs such as AT&T or Comcast allow consumers to stream certain content for free (without counting against their data quota) threatens to undermine net neutrality.
By Liangfei Qiu, Soohyun Cho & Subhajyoti Bandyopadhyay
As of today, Google, Apple and Amazon won a big battle to bring you cable TV
Finally, cable service could be cheaper.