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Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers
The move effectively reinstates a net neutrality order the commission first issued in 2015 during the Obama administration.
By David Hamilton
FTC antitrust lawsuit should be dismissed, Amazon tells federal judge
The FTC — joined by 17 states — filed the historic complaint against the Seattle-based company, alleging it inflates prices and stifles competition.
Conservative attack on government regulation reaches the Supreme Court
It’s one of several cases this term that could constrict federal regulators.
White House radio spectrum access plan may benefit internet, drones
As much as 2,786 megahertz of spectrum may be repurposed for wireless broadband, drones and satellites.
Librarians turn to EEOC for help in fight over book bans
Several who were fired for refusing to remove books have filed workplace discrimination claims with the federal agency.
Opinion
The US just got serious about cybersecurity. Contractors aren’t ready.
In many cases, companies that hold intelligence aren’t aware of their own role in national security, the author argues.
By Eric Noonan
SEC sues SolarWinds for alleged cyber neglect ahead of Russian hack
The 2020 hack penetrated U.S. government agencies including the Justice and Homeland Security departments, and more than 100 companies and think tanks.
Amazon antitrust lawsuit likely to be a long, arduous journey for FTC
Under Chair Lina Khan, the agency hasn’t been shy about taking on some of America’s biggest companies and testing the limits of competition law.
By Haleluya Hadero
Don’t get swindled by shutdown-related scams, phishing schemes
For employees hunting for shutdown financial aid or loans, be sure you're vetting who it's coming from.
Federal Trade Commission, states sue Amazon over alleged market abuses
Many had wondered whether the agency would seek to break up of the retail giant, which is also dominant in cloud computing and other sectors.
By Halelyua Hadero