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The Pulse speaks with an economics professor about how tariffs are impacting inflation & the economy. Plus, the General Manager of WGVU discusses the impact funding cuts to the Corporation for Public ...
Jay Towers sits down with former NFL star T.J. Lang and Born in Detroit’s Anthony Tomey to talk about Detroit’s newest pro basketball team — the AMPS making their BIG3 home debut at Little Caesars ...
New video from Mary Lou Retton's DUI arrest in May shows the star undertaking field sobriety tests and being handcuffed and ...
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Asheville Watchdog on MSNAnswer Man: Any update on Costco? FCC Environmental bear carts still MIA? What happened to police mugshots?Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: It has now been over three months since Costco submitted its plans for a new store in Asheville (Enka), but I can’t ...
Nathan Simington is expected to leave the agency by the end of the week, and his 31-year-old chief of staff may take his place.
The departures of Republican Nathan Simington and Democrat Geoffrey Starke leave the FCC with just two commissioners, GOP Chair Brendan Carr and Democrat Anna Gomez. Without a three-commissioner ...
Two members of the Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday they plan to resign this week giving President Donald Trump two more seats to fill on the U.S. telecom regulator.
Democratic FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks, who could have stayed until 2028, said he plans to step down this week.
The FCC says it will require a $416.1 million budget in fiscal 2026 to conduct its operations. That would be a 6.6% increase from its FY2025 budget request if approved by Congress. The new fiscal year ...
FCC commissioner sounds alarms about free speech ‘chilling effect’ under Trump FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez, seen here testifying during a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee hearing in 2023.
Democrat Geoffrey Starks will depart the FCC within the next month, leaving the agency with a 2-1 Republican majority. Whether the GOP members will move to reverse past E-rate expansions remains ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has announced that the commission has moved forward with two proposals to protect America’s national security and, in his words, “address the serious threats that foreign ...
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