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A South Florida CEO was sentenced to five years for the largest FCC fraud in history, stealing over $100M from programs meant to help vulnerable communities.
The stamp of approval from the Federal Communications Commission comes after President Donald Trump's legal battle with ...
A Southwest Ranches man was sentenced to five years in prison after stealing over $100 million from the FCC’s discounted ...
Q Link Wireless and its CEO were sentenced for defrauding government programs with the CEO receiving a five-year prison term.
The owner of a telecom firm was sentenced to five years in prison for taking money from a federal program that provides ...
Paramount and Skydance announced Friday that, with the Trump administration’s approval, the highly anticipated merger between ...
South Park” delivered an episode this week that depicted a naked President Donald Trump in bed with the devil. Paramount just ...
Some members of the Democratic Party are theorizing that the cancellation of "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert was ...
But the agreement came with one major caveat: The media company must appoint a “bias monitor.” According to reporting from ...
A South Florida business executive has been sentenced to five years in prison after he and his telecom company defrauded two major U.S. government programs. The CEO of Q Link Wireless, Issa Asad, was ...
Trump's threat to revoke broadcast licenses isn’t idle bluster anymore—especially as his allies at the FCC openly pressure networks to bend toward MAGA.
Letterman says blaming finances is cover for decisions taken to make sure a sale to Skydance goes through. Comedian Dave ...