FCC Investigation

FCC Probes ABC’s The View Over Talarico Interview

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reportedly opened an investigation into ABC’s talk show “The View,” following an interview with Texas congressional candidate James Talarico. This development has sparked considerable discussion, with many interpreting the FCC’s action as a politically motivated move, suggesting it stems from apprehension about Talarico’s growing influence and message. There’s a pervasive sentiment that this probe is less about upholding journalistic integrity and more about attempting to stifle a voice that is perceived as a threat by certain political factions.

The interview itself seems to have been a catalyst, with some suggesting that Talarico, described as a pastor and a vocal critic of Christian Nationalism, presents a challenge to established narratives.… Continue reading

Verizon Offers $20 Credits for Recent Outage, But Issues and Frustrations Arise

Verizon announced it will issue $20 account credits to customers impacted by Wednesday’s widespread cellular service outage, which lasted for nearly a day and affected both voice and data services. The company acknowledged the failure to meet its expected standards, advising affected customers to restart their devices for faster reconnection. Additionally, New York Assemblyman Anil Beephan Jr. requested a Federal Communications Commission investigation into the outage’s impact on public safety and communications infrastructure. The FCC confirmed it is actively investigating the incident and monitoring the situation.

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