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    Congressman Bob Latta introduces Republican presidential candidate former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney before his speak at The Seagate Center in Toledo, Ohio, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2012, during a campaign stop.
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    Rep. Bob Latta: Robocalls are a scourge, but you can do something about it

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    Net neutrality: For once, Washington relinquishes its power
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    Net neutrality: For once, Washington relinquishes its power

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    In this stock photo, a person types on a computer, and a large clock with alarm bells sits nearby on the table.
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    Don’t turn back the clock and re-regulate the Internet

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    Democratic FCC commissioner stepping down

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    Electricity industry on a collision course with the FCC

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    Facebook panic returns focus to Internet providers selling your browsing data

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    Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai's comments on his dedication to the First Amendment were his first after President Trump suggested last week on Twitter that NBC News and other networks should have their broadcast licenses revoked.
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    Ajit Pai rejects ‘chilling’ Democratic request for FCC investigation into Sinclair

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    President Trump is jumping to the defense of the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which is under fire following the rapid spread of a video showing anchors at its stations across the country reading a script criticizing "fake" news stories.
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    Democrats call on FCC to block Sinclair merger over its ‘news distortion operation’

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    Republican presidential candidate, businessman Donald Trump  enters the debate hall during the Republican presidential debate sponsored by CNN, Salem Media Group and the Washington Times at the University of Miami,  Thursday, March 10, 2016, in Coral Gables, Fla.
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    The dumbest timeline: Trump ‘shithole’ coverage prompted 100-plus FCC indecency complaints

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    DC area residents to get National Wireless Emergency Alert System test on April 5

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