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Why Sen. Murkowski Voted to Give Companies like Wells Fargo and Equifax a Free Pass on Bad Behavior
Alaska Senator had 2 million reasons to gut CFPB’s rule on forced arbitration and none were a benefit to consumers
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Respected Supreme Court Litigator: Sinclair Merger Fails Pair of Key Tests, Should Be Rejected
To View Video of the Event, Click Here WASHINGTON, D.C. – This morning at a media event concerning partisanship in the news business and the proposed Sinclair-Tribune merger, respected Supreme Court litigator and consumer advocate Deepak Gupta made a compelling legal argument against the merger, noting the proposed deal violates current law and fails to meet…
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Pence Breaks Senate Tie Giving Companies Like Wells Fargo and Equifax “Get Out of Jail Free Card”
Senate votes to repeal CFPB’s rule on forced arbitration.
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FCC Continues to Change the Rules for Sinclair
Elimination of main station rule latest gift to sinclair
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Fox Guarding the Henhouse: Noreika’s Fight for Forced Arbitration
Conflicts of interest run deep for acting comptroller of the currency
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TOMORROW: Join Allied Progress and Politico for A Discussion on the Sinclair-Tribune Merger
Join Us In Person Or Via Livestream To Learn More About The Impact Of This Unprecedented Merger
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Sinclair’s Weekly Worst: Did you know behind every successful terrorist there is a woman?
In this week’s edition of Sinclair’s weekly lowlights, Sharyl Attkisson dedicated her segment to “female jihadis,” with little evidence to back her claims.
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Tribune Shareholders Vote Against the Interest of Tribune Employees, American Consumers
Today’s vote to move forward with Sinclair merger directly jeopardizes jobs of Tribune employees, quality local news Americans trust
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Group Launches Ads Challenging FCC Chairman Pai to Stop Sinclair-Tribune Merger
The FCC has paused the clock on their review of the merger, but will they stand by their own ownership rules and say no to this bad deal?
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BREAKING: FCC Stops the Clock on Sinclair-Tribune Merger
FCC waited until 104-day mark to hold Sinclair accountable but will it follow through?