FCC 3 days ago FCC investigates security risk of US mobile devices using Russian, Chinese satellite systems The Federal Communications Commission is investigating potential security threats posed by U.S. mobile devices using Russian and Chinese foreign satellite systems.
Artificial Intelligence February 23 Robo-calls no more as federal ruling makes clear statement on annoying practice The FCC has added a new provision to existing rules that allows for users to revoke consent for automated marketing material, robocalls or robotexts, some of which companies have used AI to generate.
FCC January 3 Biden's FCC identity politics: ‘Digital discrimination’ rules could 'empower leftist activists' Federal rules to stop "digital discrimination" could put telecommunications companies in the crosshairs, regardless of intent, free-market advocates say.
LIFESTYLE December 12 On this day in history, December 12, 1901, Guglielmo Marconi sends first transatlantic radio message Guglielmo Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission on Dec. 12, 1901, ushering in an era of communications. His invention helped save 700 Titanic passengers.
Joe Biden November 7 FCC commissioner blasts Biden’s ‘digital equity’ plan as 'unlawful power grab' Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr issued a press release Monday blasting President Biden's new plan to achieve “digital equity."
US August 8 US lawmakers urge FCC to address security concerns over Chinese cellular modules Two members of the U.S. Congress urged the FCC to address apprehensions regarding potential security risks associated with cellular modules manufactured by Chinese firms.
OPINION April 24 Another liberal diversity lie: FCC Democrats won't give these minorities a fair hearing Liberals never miss a chance to declare their commitment to diversity. But on a merger of what would become the largest minority-owned television group, Democrats are missing in action.
FCC March 8, 2023 Civil rights groups outraged after Gigi Sohn withdraws FCC nomination: ‘Sad, shoddy, and shameful’ President Biden's choice for an open FCC seat, Gigi Sohn, withdrew her nomination on Tuesday while citing "unrelenting, dishonest and cruel attacks" during the confirmation process.
FCC March 7, 2023 Conservatives rejoice after key Biden nominee withdraws: 'Enormous victory for free speech' Republicans and conservative groups cheered Tuesday after President Biden's beleaguered nominee for the Federal Communications Commission withdrew from consideration for the position.
SENATE February 14, 2023 Cruz slams Biden FCC pick for donating to senators during her nomination process: 'I've never seen that' Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, grilled Biden FCC nominee Gigi Sohn over political campaign contributions she made to Democratic senators while her nomination was pending.