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U.S. National Counterterrorism Center Director Resigns Over Iran War and Uber Co-Founder Leaves California

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FCC Chair Threatens to Revoke U.S. News Licenses and El Pollo Loco Announces Expansion Plans

Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr is threatening to revoke the licenses of news outlets that fail to align their reporting with what his agency deems the public interest. Meanwhile, leaders of the country's top airlines are urging Congress to end the partial go ...  Show more

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