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06/11/2026
O’Rielly: States Will Lose on Prediction Markets
For old tech policy veterans, the ongoing knife fight over how best to regulate prediction markets—such as Kalshi and Polymarket—should trigger memories of near-identical struggles over states’ ability to call the shots in other contexts.
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06/10/2026
Football Was Never Really Free
There was plenty of talk at Wednesday’s House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on sports content moving behind a paywall instead of on broadcast.
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06/08/2026
Industry to FCC: Hang Up on Call Center Rules
When it comes to the FCC’s proceeding on onshoring customer call centers, NCTA argues that it’s outside the agency’s authority and should be something instead that Congress decides whether to move forward on.
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06/08/2026
House Judiciary Report Rips NFL
Ahead of Wednesday’s hearing on the Sports Broadcasting Act, House Judiciary released an interim staff report that finds the NFL has stretched an antitrust exemption from the legislation beyond its original intent. It especially goes after Sunday Ticket.
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06/05/2026
Cut a Wire, Face the Consequences
It’s clear there’s a growing problem with network vandalism—but this week’s cross-industry summit also showed that law enforcement is taking the crime seriously. D.A.s, police officers, sheriffs and others weighed in during the day-long conference on how industry and law enforcement can work together to make sure justice is served.
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06/04/2026
SCOTUS Backs FCC in Fine Fight
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the FCC’s fines against AT&T and Verizon.