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FCC adopts rules to eliminate ‘digital discrimination’ for communities with poor internet access

The Federal Communications Commission has enacted new rules intended to eliminate discrimination in access to internet services, a move which regulators are calling the first major U.S. digital civil rights policy.

White House refuses to say if Biden apologized for questioning Hamas on death toll

The White House declined Monday to say whether President Biden apologized to prominent Muslim-American leaders for publicly questioning the Palestinian death toll reported by a Hamas-controlled organization.

One year after Winter Storm Elliot, our grid problem remains dire

Last year on the morning before Christmas, just as much of the country was preparing food for a holiday dinner that night or prepping for the next day as they welcomed family and guests to stay for the holiday weekend, Duke Energy in the Carolinas issued a jarring announcement to their hundreds of thousands customers that they would begin imposing rolling power outages immediately.

Elizabeth Warren needs to define sandwich

Every senator has solemnly sworn to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) understands that this includes the specter of “a sandwich shop monopoly.”

USC is helping antisemitic students lead a witch hunt

The University of Southern California is a shameful institution with its fair share of scandals. It is adding another to the list with its support for a witch hunt being carried out by pro-terrorist students against a Jewish professor.

Stopping the government’s theft via inflation is peak populism

In a rare bit of good news south of the Equator, Argentina elected classical monetarist and proud American ally Javier Milei to replace the Peronist president earlier this week. Not only does Milei want to reorient Argentina's diplomacy away from ties to communist dictatorships and toward America and its democratic allies, but his marquee campaign promise is to eliminate the country's triple-digit hyperinflation by adopting the United States dollar as its currency.

Why Google may delete your old account next month

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Why Google is deleting 'inactive' accounts Google will begin a process to shut down accounts that have been inactive for two years as early as this week. © AP Photo/Patrick Semansky The update follows an announcement Google made in May, updating its policy...

How to resolve the issue of Palestinian refugees

Diaspora Palestinian refugees will need to be integrated into their host countries or third-party nations — but with a Palestinian passport and an identity other than that of refugee.

More hostages leave Gaza as Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce

Presented by Veteran Benefits Guide — Prisoners were exchanged for a fourth day Monday, as both sides agreed to extend a pause in fighting. {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story More hostages leave Gaza as Israel, Hamas agree to extend truce Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend a truce...

Judge blocks Trump effort to subpoena Jan. 6 documents

A federal judge Monday rejected former President Trump’s efforts to subpoena information related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack that the former president had accused government officials of failing to preserve, determining the request amounted to a “fishing expedition.” An October filing from Trump repeated a disputed claim that the former House select committee investigating...

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