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CNBC”s Megan Cassella joins ‘Squawk Box’ to report on president-elect Trump’s new pick for Attorney General.
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CNBC”s Megan Cassella joins ‘Squawk Box’ to report on president-elect Trump’s new pick for Attorney General.
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Fri, Nov 22 20247:11 AM EST
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The Federal Communications Commission passed new rules Thursday that reclassified the Internet as a public utility, and there’s a clear list of winners and losers. The new rules allow the FCC to regulate Internet service providers the same way they regulate telecom companies and prevent them from creating “slow and fast lanes” for web traffic….