Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Monday vowed to defend the interests of America’s technology companies against “excessive” European regulation.
Three national Democratic groups are challenging an executive order requiring independent agencies to adhere to the president's interpretation of the law.
In an effort to stamp out “woke” racial and gender messages, critics say, the president is running afoul of the First ...
While Musk has made a career out of pushing the boundaries of industry norms and government regulations, there’s a fine line ...
Among the changes, the company said it “will no longer set or use aspirational numerical goals related to the race, ethnicity ...
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order (EO), entitled, “Restoring Democracy and Accountability in ...
Keith Woods announced his resignation as major companies revoke their diversity policies, and NPR faces an investigation that could pull its federal funding.
A sweeping executive order issued by President Donald Trump on Feb. 18 aims to bring the nation’s independent financial ...
The Trump administration couldn’t be more directly contravening its own executive order, signed on Trump’s first day in ...
Legal scholar John Shu says President Donald Trump’s executive order checking the power of independent agencies likely will ...
Shadowbanning, demonetizing may violate consumer protection, competition laws under FTC purview, new agency chair warns. Section 230 "advisory opinion" could send Big Tech investors fleeing, columnist ...
Way back in October 2019, President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13892, which required government agencies to act ...