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2026-07-10 05:15:26 UTC

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first seen 43d ago · last seen 3h ago · 99 mentions · 46 clusters · 12 corroborations
aliases: Federal Communications Commission

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 12

2 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskybpr.orggdeltguardianmotherjonesnprtheverge · 37 events

The Supreme Court ruled that the President has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies.

The Supreme Court ruled that the President has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies.
othertechwestern
The Supreme Court's decision reversed a precedent of approximately 90-91 years that had protected agency heads from being fired except for misconduct or malfeasance.
othertechwestern
4 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskybpr.orggdeltguardianmotherjonesnprtheverge · 37 events

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the President has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies, including specific FTC commissioners.

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the President has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies, including specific FTC commissioners.
othertechwestern
The Supreme Court's decision reversed a precedent of approximately 90-91 years that had protected agency heads from being fired except for misconduct or malfeasance.
othertechwestern
3 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskybpr.orggdeltguardianmotherjonesnprtheverge · 37 events

The Supreme Court ruled that the President has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies.

The Supreme Court ruled that the President has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies.
othertechwestern
The Supreme Court's decision reversed a precedent of approximately 90-91 years that had protected agency heads from being fired except for misconduct or malfeasance.
othertechwestern
2 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicatheactualnews.org · 11 events

California state regulators accused AT&T of lying to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

California state regulators accused AT&T of lying to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
othertech
AT&T petitioned the FCC to preempt state rules and discontinue its old copper phone network service.
othertech
4 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicaarstechnica.combenton.orglegalnewsfeed.comtheactualnews.org · 11 events

California state regulators and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) accused AT&T of lying to or misleading the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding its attempt to shut down its old copper phone network.

California state regulators and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) accused AT&T of lying to or misleading the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding its attempt to shut down its old copper phone network.
othertech
AT&T petitioned the FCC to declare that California's rules are unenforceable and to allow AT&T to stop providing service to approximately 199,000 phone customers.
other
3 corroborated 1 contested · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · arstechnicaarstechnica.combenton.orglive-feeds.commercurynews.comtheactualnews.org · 11 events

California state regulators and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) assert that AT&T lied to the FCC by claiming state rules prohibit or hinder the discontinuation of copper facilities, arguing instead that CPUC rules allow upgrades to fiber and do not prevent replacing copper with fiber.

California state regulators and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) assert that AT&T lied to the FCC by claiming state rules prohibit or hinder the discontinuation of copper facilities, arguing instead that CPUC rules allow upgrades to fiber and do not prevent replacing copper with fiber.
othertech
AT&T has petitioned the FCC and filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California to discontinue its obligation to provide basic copper wire phone service to new customers and existing customers in its wireline network territory.
other
3 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskybpr.orgguardianmotherjonesnprtheverge · 37 events

The Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies without cause.

The Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump has the authority to fire leaders of independent agencies without cause.
othertechwestern
The Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. Slaughter overturned a 90- to 91-year-old precedent protecting the independence of agency leaders.
otherwestern
3 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskycbsnews.comguardianhuffpost.commotherjonesnprscotusblog.comthevergeusatoday.com · 37 events

The Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump has the authority to fire members of the Federal Trade Commission without cause.

The Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump has the authority to fire members of the Federal Trade Commission without cause.
othertechwestern
The Supreme Court overturned a 90- to 91-year-old precedent regarding presidential removal power over independent agencies.
otherwestern
0 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · guardianmayerbrown.comsocietyspeaks.io · 5 events

The US Supreme Court upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s authority to impose in-house forfeiture penalties without a jury trial.

2 corroborated · 22d ago · cluster ↗ · 404mediablueskytheaicronicle.com · 11 events

The FCC proposes to mandate that telecommunication companies collect government-issued identity numbers and physical addresses from new and renewing customers for all prepaid SIM cards.

The FCC proposes to mandate that telecommunication companies collect government-issued identity numbers and physical addresses from new and renewing customers for all prepaid SIM cards.
othertech
The FCC's proposal aims to eliminate burner phones, which are prepaid mobile devices purchased without identity verification.
othertech
4 corroborated · 23d ago · cluster ↗ · brecorder.comcustomstoday.mediadawnhumenglish.comtaxationpk.com · 6 events

The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) issued a short order on May 7, 2026, declaring Section 7E ultra vires.

The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) issued a short order on May 7, 2026, declaring Section 7E ultra vires.
otherpakistan
Section 7E was introduced through the Finance Act 2022.
otherpakistan
6 corroborated · 27d ago · cluster ↗ · 404media404media.coandroidauthority.comblueskypcmag.comtechspot.com · 11 events

The FCC wants to legally force telecoms to collect new and renewing customers’ government-issued identity number and physical address.

The FCC wants to legally force telecoms to collect new and renewing customers’ government-issued identity number and physical address.
other
The FCC’s proposal requires verification of customer identities—including name, address, government ID, and alternative phone numbers—before enabling service.
other

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