Plus, Massachusetts and Texas have announced digital equity funding, the General Services Administration has made staff appointments, the FCC chairman rejects rulemaking proposal, and more.
Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr announced he would be investigating two publicly funded media outlets.
Carr said he was “concerned” that some NPR and PBS member stations might be violating federal law by running sponsorship ...
Brendan Carr, the Federal Communications Commission’s new chairman, on Wednesday ordered an investigation into the sponsorship practices of NPR and PBS member stations. In a letter obtained by CNN, ...
New FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has ordered the agency to launch an investigation into underwriting sponsorship announcements ...
On January 27, the White House ordered a temporary pause, via an internal memorandum, on certain grants and loans disbursed by the federal ...
Three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks prepared for skepticism and intense grilling from Democratic senators during their confirmation hearings Thursday. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have the s ...
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The state's progress is not just about connectivity—it’s about economic growth, education, and healthcare access for ...
Disney fired hundreds of American IT staff 10 years ago in Orlando, Florida, and replaced many of them with “high-skilled” foreign workers on H-1B visas, according to the New York ...
Katelynn Richardson President Donald Trump’s first executive orders have aggressively targeted the federal bureaucracy, but fully undoing the Biden administration’s “whole-of-government” approach to ...
On Wednesday, Western Technical College and Emplify Health hosted a pinning ceremony to celebrate the second cohort of the Paramedic Trainee Program.