Free Press’ Craig Aaron and New York Times reporter Cecilia Kang discuss what Facebook and Twitter are doing to govern their platforms leading up to the midterms.
With the midterm campaign season in full swing, Free Press Action is going all out to make Net Neutrality a key part of the conversation in races across the country.
In these comments, Free Press argues that the FTC lacks the authority to stop internet service providers from engaging in online abuses and anti-competitive behavior.
Net Neutrality activists are fighting the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, saying he would favor the wishes of big cable and big telecom.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation to set aside $5 million for a trailblazing nonprofit group that aims to boost local news coverage in the state.
The T-Mobile/Sprint deal would lead to price hikes, layoffs and the elimination of two competitors that specialize in serving people of color and low-income communities.