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A Super-Simple Way to Understand the Net Neutrality Debate
Cutting through the telecommunications law jargon, the question comes down to this: Is access to the Internet more like access to electricity, or more like cable television service?
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Weeklong Protests in Capital Target Industry's Grip On Policy
There were daily conflicts with police at each entrance to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and over 100 arrests during the course of the week.
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Podemos Party, Grown From 15-M Movement, Now Leads Spanish Polls
The surge in popularity of the populist Podemos party – which translates as "We Can" – represents the first serious threat to the country’s two-party system since the death of dictator Franco
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Obama Calls For "Strongest Possible Rules" to Protect Net Neutrality
Advocating a free and open Internet, the president came out against "fast lanes" for higher-paying web users, shocking the telecom industry.
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Amending Colorado's Constitution: Do Communities Have Right To Clean Air and Water?
By enacting the Colorado Community Rights amendment, communities in the state will be empowered to stand up to the corporations that bully them.
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80% of Catalans Say Yes to Independence From Spain In Defining Referendum
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy warned the vote would "not have any effect,” which didn't stop 41,000 volunteers from organizing the election in 1,300 polling centers set up for the historic vote.
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The $9 Billion Witness: Meet JPMorgan Chase's Worst Nightmare
One of the world's biggest banks paid one of the largest fines in history to keep Alayne Fleischmann from talking.
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Protesters In Mexico Set Fire to National Palace Over Missing Students
The 43 students were allegedly kidnapped by local police and handed over to a gang.
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Net Neutrality Protests Sweep America As F.C.C. "Hybrid" Plan Is Leaked
Protesters have promised to escalate demonstrations after a Tom Wheeler's “hybrid” proposal failed to fully reclassify the Internet as a public utility and protect free speech.
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As City Profits Pour In, India's Rural School Meals Tragedy Is Due To Be Repeated
For the last three years this small, one-room school hasn’t seen a single midday meal served to its impoverished students – nor have cooks across the country been paid.