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Scot Bertram, A U.S. Court of Appeals has struck down the FCC’s “net neutrality” rules
Episode 20546
Friday, 3 January, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know— One — The FBI is asking for anyone who may have passed by or saw the New Orleans terror suspect to contact authorities. The agency released surveillance images showing Shamsud-Din Jabbar near Bourbon Street more than an hour before the attack that killed at least 14 people. The images show Jabbar and a cooler that contained an improvised explosive device that was placed on the street. Two ---- Two people are dead and at least 18 more are injured after a plane crashed into a warehouse in Fullerton, California. The plane reportedly crashed into the building around 2 p.m. Thursday. Of the 18 people injured, ten were taken to a hospital and eight were treated at the scene. And number three — A U.S. Court of Appeals has struck down the FCC’s “net neutrality” rules governing internet service providers. Democrats considered the reinstatement of net neutrality as a major accomplishment under the Biden administration. Net neutrality was adopted by the FCC under the Obama administration, reversed under Trump (when we were told people would die if the policy were removed) then reinstated under President Joe Biden. No one perished.