The State of Emergency Alerts Following Hawaii's Gaffe
/As many nationwide have now heard, Hawaiian citizens were sudden awoken from their morning slumbers by the most unsettling message they may ever receive - a ballistic missile strike was imminent, and that it was not a drill.
Read MoreFollowing the FCC Neutrality Repeal, What Can We Expect Next?
/With a 3-2 partisan vote, the FCC voted yesterday to repeal Title II protections, previously instituted during the Obama Administration. After a hard-fought battle headlined by fervent Net Neutrality advocacy, the vote marks the end of an online era defined by open and equal access.
Read MoreCommentary: Mass Shootings in the Wake of Sutherland Springs
/Another month passes, and yet again we're blindsided by new reports of a mass shooting in the United States. The moment we begin to normalize these events is the moment we surrender both our safety and moral fiber.
Read MoreNet Neutrality: Why This Next Vote Matters More Than Ever [updated]
/For anyone who values the preservation of an open and equal internet, those protections are soon at risk. Current FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai, is expected to announce a vote to decide the fate of net neutrality on November 22nd - the day before Thanksgiving.
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