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FCC Votes To Begin Rollback Of Net Neutrality Regulations
The vote begins a months-long process to collect — once again — public comment on how the government should regulate Internet service providers. The FCC is repealing Obama-era rules.
Young Women Bedeviled By Darkness In Moody 'The Blackcoat's Daughter'
This impressive debut from director Osgood Perkins, about schoolgirls left at a Catholic school over winter break, "feels like a throat-clearing exercise for a horror prodigy," says our critic.
To Get To 'SNL,' Comic Sasheer Zamata 'Followed The Fun'
Zamata says her path from beginner to working comic happened in the best possible way: "I just followed the things I was really interested in, and it turned out to be what I needed to do."
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Expect Excellence From 'City On A Hill': A Cop Drama That Won't Disappoint
Set in '90s Boston, Showtime's new series stars Kevin Bacon as an FBI agent trying to change the system from within — and encountering resistance everywhere he turns.
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Mo Amer: Working The Classroom Comedy Circuit
Comedian Mo Amer discusses fleeing Kuwait for Texas early in his life, working the high school stand up circuit, and the art of being genuine. Then, he plays a game about world flags.
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Internet Traffic Surges As Companies And Schools Send People Home
People are turning to video streaming and online gaming, while companies scramble to make sure their systems can handle remote workers.
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In 'Diane,' An Older Woman Faces Up To Her 'Unlived Life'
The feature film stars Mary Kay Place as the titular Diane, a woman trying to save her adult son from a drug addiction — and confronting her deep-seated guilt. She appears in every scene.
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Apple Unveils iPhone 12 With 5G, But Most Won't Feel Faster Speeds Anytime Soon
Eventually, smartphones with 5G capabilities could be up to 20 times faster than the current 4G standard, but most places in the U.S. still don't have the infrastructure to support 5G.
'Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist' May, Or May Not, Be Your Jam
NBC mixes music and drama in a risky new TV show about a woman who sees (and hears) people express their innermost thoughts in song.
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'The Crown' Gets A Fresh Polish
The cast has changed, but the formula — i.e., heavy hangs the (figure)head that wears the crown — remains comfortingly intact.
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