Regulations

After Three Mile Island: The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Safety Culture

After Three Mile Island: The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Safety Culture After Three Mile Island: The Rise and Fall of Nuclear Safety Culture

The 1979 partial meltdown prompted more regulations and greater enforcement. Then in the 1990s, a Republican Congress took aim.

Mar 22, 2011 / Christian Parenti

Who’s Afraid of Elizabeth Warren? Who’s Afraid of Elizabeth Warren?

Conservatives' hyperbolic attacks distort the objectives of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Mar 14, 2011 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

When Murdoch Wins, Citizens Lose When Murdoch Wins, Citizens Lose

FCC leniency has allowed News Corp to create countless coverage-restrictive duopolies.

Mar 10, 2011 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

How Bloomberg Does Business

How Bloomberg Does Business How Bloomberg Does Business

The mayor's company created a “coalition” to promote its interests in the Comcast-NBC merger, proving itself an agile peddler of influence in Washington.

Feb 10, 2011 / Feature / Aram Roston

Banking for the People Banking for the People

The State Bank movement is gaining support among those disillusioned by the failings of Giant Banks.

Feb 7, 2011 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Big Media Gets Bigger as FCC and Justice Department Approve Comcast/NBC Merger

Big Media Gets Bigger as FCC and Justice Department Approve Comcast/NBC Merger Big Media Gets Bigger as FCC and Justice Department Approve Comcast/NBC Merger

The FCC's vote to approve Comcast's proposed acquisition of a majority stake in NBC Universal represents the ultimate surrender to the demands of corporate America.

Jan 19, 2011 / Blog / John Nichols

Rahm Redux: Top Banker for Obama Chief of Staff

Rahm Redux: Top Banker for Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Redux: Top Banker for Obama Chief of Staff

Bill Daley's appointment for White House chief of staff is another indication of Wall Street's sway over the Obama Administration.

Jan 5, 2011 / The Notion / Ari Berman

In a Year of Deep Disappointments, The Deepest: Obama Pledged to Protect Internet Freedom; But His FCC Put It At Risk In a Year of Deep Disappointments, The Deepest: Obama Pledged to Protect Internet Freedom; But His FCC Put It At Risk

Despite the president's peomise to protect a free and open Internet, his FCC chair has engineered a Net Neutrality rule change that gives telecommunications corporations openings t...

Dec 31, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

Fix the Filibuster

Fix the Filibuster Fix the Filibuster

The most important vote of the 112th Senate will likely be its first.

Dec 22, 2010 / Editorial / Chris Hayes

FCC Chair Genachowski’s Fake ‘Net Neutrality’ Scheme Threatens Internet Freedom, Digital Democracy FCC Chair Genachowski’s Fake ‘Net Neutrality’ Scheme Threatens Internet Freedom, Digital Democracy

Candidate Barack Obama promised to defend net neutrality. But President Obama's FCC chair is not doing that. It's time for some digital activism to defend digital democracy.

Dec 1, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

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