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No-fiber zone: FCC funds 25Mbps, data-capped satellite in rural areas | Ars Technica
FCC Plan to Chop Up Vehicle Safety Airwaves - Consumer Reports
Robocall fines rise to $10,000 per call under newly passed law - The Verge
FYI: FBI raiding NSA's global wiretap database to probe US peeps is probably illegal, unconstitutional, court says • The Register
Judge dismisses Wikimedia case against NSA over Upstream surveillance - DCD
Stamping Out Online Sex Trafficking May Have Pushed It Underground - The New York Times
Vox Media cuts hundreds of freelance journalists as California employment law changes loom
Space Force: Trump officially launches new US military service - BBC News
Apple and Google named in US lawsuit over Congolese child cobalt mining deaths | Global development | The Guardian
Uber pays $4.4 million to settle claims of sexual harassment and retaliation - CBS News
Judge Rules Edward Snowden Can't Profit From His Book Because It Wasn't Cleared by NSA and CIA
Virginia has big plans for electric school buses in 2020 | Ars Technica
TurboTax Tricked Customers Into Paying to File Taxes. Now Several States Are Investigating It. — ProPublica
Google goes offline after fibre cables cut - BBC News
Google warns Turkish partners over new Android phones amid dispute - Reuters
Tesla Autopilot neutered in Europe to meet new regulations - Roadshow
UK plans to ban sales of locked mobile phones | Engadget
Thursday Papers: UK to create regulator to police big tech companies - Citywire
France fined Google €150 million “for abusing its dominant position” – IdahoReporter.com
Israeli spyware allegedly used to target Pakistani officials' phones | World news | The Guardian
Airbnb is a platform not an estate agent, says Europe’s top court | TechCrunch
Finland is making its online AI crash course free to the world - The Verge
Samsung chair imprisoned and 24 others found guilty in union-busting case | Ars Technica
China cites India's internet shutdowns to defend own clampdown, terms it 'standard practice in a state of emergency' - Firstpost
Stop us if you've heard it before but... Africa's internet management body mired again by corruption allegations • The Register
Spiderman Hacker Daniel Kaye Took Down Liberia’s Internet - Bloomberg