Largest teleco firm on Fortune 500 supports Trump administration call to ‘reform’ open internet law.
AB2257 sails through state legislature, ‘performance artists,’ others receive carve-outs
Longtime adult film performer now faces 28 counts of alleged sexual assault and non-consensual groping
Raul Ambriz Guillen, 51, went missing around July 4, Gold charged as principal in slaying.
Sex workers tell NPR they have been forced to work on the streets, under dangerous conditions.
In ’Shitty Media Men’ case, a federal court ruled that Section 230 did not protect against a defamation claim.
Publisher MediaCentral expects annual sales of more than $2 million in two magazines.
Law requiring many ‘gig workers’ to be hired as employees garnered just 53 votes on Monday.
Federal court cleared way for state-level net neutrality laws in decision last October
In other Daniels news, she's shooting a TV series about ghosts
Without fanfare, Appropriations Committee approves series of changes to controversial bill
Still closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, one state-licensed brothel says it has found a loophole.
Pre-trial hearing date postponed for eighth time, now scheduled for December
At same time, FCC is flooded with anti-Section 230 comments from anti-LGBTQ group.