FCC Commissioner: Congress Must Unite on Affordable Internet
With the Affordable Connectivity Program no longer accepting applications and scheduled to fold due to lack of funding, “current households will confront a choice between bill shock and disconnection,” FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks wrote in an opinion piece for The Hill.
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Zeman si dimette dal Pescara: “Costretto da vicende personali”
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Caso del sito italiano filorusso, Borghi: “Vicenda inquietante, il Copasir deve approfondire”
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Morto Stefano Gheller, il pioniere della legge sul fine vita in Veneto
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Political chaos as fiscal policy
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Not acceptable for protesters to target MPs in their homes, says Stella Creasy
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Two-thirds of women get harassed while running, England survey finds
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Navalny’s mother shown body and ‘blackmailed by authorities’ over funeral
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A 30-year-old North Carolina education funding argument is back in the state Supreme Court
Longstanding education funding litigation is returning to North Carolina’s highest court hardly a year after a majority of justices — all Democrats — agreed that taxpayer money could be moved to spend on addressing schooling inequities statewide without the express approval of legislators. What’s apparently changed to permit Thursday’s scheduled oral arguments at the state […]