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The system would require wireless service providers to provide emergency alerts for fires, floods and other natural disasters ...
Paramount’s “60 Minutes” lawsuit with Trump complicates its merger approval, as insiders say Redstone faces a lose-lose ...
NPR and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order seeking ...
With a Republican majority at the FCC days away, Commissioner Nathan Simington is signaling that broadcast media regulations ...
Congressional leaders are begging the federal government to fulfill its promises to modernize the national wireless emergency ...
California Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán (D) on Monday blasted the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over a delay in multilingual disaster alerts.  At the beginning of the year, the FCC pledged ...
NPR sued the Trump administration Tuesday to block its attempt to revoke federal funding for NPR and PBS—the latest legal ...
Donald Trump Jr.'s exclusive Washington, D.C. members-only club, Executive Branch, set to open in Georgetown, targets ...
During Wednesday’s House Appropriations Committee hearing, Rep. Steve Womack (R-AR) questioned FCC Chair Brendan Carr about robocalls.
During Wednesday’s House Appropriations Committee hearing, Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) questioned FCC Chair Brendan Carr about consumer privacy.
While fielding questions from members of Congress, the FCC Chairman highlighted local broadcasters, AM radio and workforce shifts.