In 2010, the F.C.C. under the Democratic chairman, Julius Genachowski, created the first proposals for net neutrality rules, stirring waves of public interest. The rules
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John Roberts Is Imagining Things
Opposing intimidation is an obviously worthy position. Most Americans would likely agree that people should not frighten, threaten, or strongarm judges. This stance would also
Prayer mats, an open Koran and a dart board: Items ISIS-supporting New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din-Jabbar left behind in his squalid Houston home
Exclusive DailyMail.com photographs show the moment the FBI removed bomb making materials from the two-bedroom and two-bathroom property close to the French Quarter. Jabbar was
Feds release new video of suspect planting pipe bomb near DNC offices on eve of Capitol riot as probe hits 4-year mark
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Biden DOJ Poured Over $100 Million Into ‘Restorative Justice,’ DEI Efforts For K-12 Students, New Report Finds
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FBI Does Another 180, Claims New Orleans Attacker Worked Alone Day After Conducting Manhunt For Accomplices
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Montenegro Mourns After Gunman Kills At Least 12 People Before Shooting Himself
CETINJE, Montenegro (AP) — Shock and dismay prevailed in Montenegro on Thursday after a gunman fatally shot 12 people, including two children, in a western