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The Senate and House Democrats announced dual bills to try and restore Obama-era net neutrality. The bills, if passed, would prevent providers from鈥�
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Facebook at last count had attracted more than 2 billion users worldwide to its social media platform where they share photos, links, memories, life鈥�
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Ohio will become the first state in the U.S. to permit taxes to be paid in bitcoin. Companies from around the state are now able to use cryptocurrency to鈥�
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Chinese tech company ZTE violated U.S. sanctions against North Korea and Iran by selling devices with American parts to those countries. In response to鈥�
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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai succeeded in repealing the 2015 rules for internet service providers. But some states have already acted to keep net neutrality alive on their turf.
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While the Senate voted last week to bring back 鈥渘et neutrality鈥� protections, Sen. Rob Portman says he鈥檚 looking for another option. The Ohio Republican鈥�
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The U.S. Senate passed a resolution last week aiming to reverse the 2017 decision by the FCC to deregulate internet service providers. However, experts鈥�
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While President Trump and the Russia investigation continue to dominate headlines, for Sen. Sherrod Brown, the top concerns on Capitol Hill this week are鈥�
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Several Republicans joined Democrats in voting to overturn the FCC's controversial decision. But the measure has little chance of success in the House.
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The U.S. Senate is set to vote this week on a resolution to undo the Trump administration鈥檚 repeal of 鈥渘et neutrality鈥� rules. Senate Democrats are forcing鈥�