#NetNeutrality
News | The News
US internet speeds increase since end of net neutrality, possibly because everyone's dead
With everyone dead because of the net neutrality repeal, there's no one using any bandwidth.
News | The News
The Net Neutrality Repeal Is Official. Here’s How That Could Affect You.
Net Neutrality rules that required internet service providers to offer equal access to all web content are no longer in effect as of Monday.
Politics | The Hall of Idiots
Luke Skywalker Gets Shredded By Ted Cruz, Donald Trump Jr. In Twitter War
It's not often that anyone goes up against Luke Skywalker and comes away the victor, but that's just what happened when the Star Wars actor got in a Twitter tiff with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).
Science & Technology | Technology
The FCC officially votes to kill net neutrality
Despite overwhelming opposition from Congress, technical experts, advocacy organizations and, of course, the American people, the FCC has voted to eliminate..
Science & Technology | Technology
What Ending Net Neutrality Means for You and Your Time Online
The FCC is moving to overturn an Obama-era net neutrality plan. Here’s what that could mean for Internet users.
Miscellaneous | Other Kinds of Whatnot
FCC insists John Oliver didn’t break its website, net neutrality group disagrees · Newswire · The A.V. Club
Last night, John Oliver put a call out for his Last Week Tonight viewers to band together and let the FCC know how they feel about net neutrality and the need for ISP regulation, going so far as to buy gofccyourself.com
Politics | Politics
Republicans introduce bill to quash net neutrality rules
A Republican congressman introduced a resolution Monday calling for a fast-track review of the newly proposed net neutrality rules, a likely futile legislative move that highlights the no-stone-unturned fight put up by the rules' opponents.
News | NEWS
FCC Commissioners Ask Wheeler To Delay Net Neutrality Vote: "Future Of Entire Internet At Stake"
Three days before the Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on the most significant Internet regulations in history, two commissioners are