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T-Mobile informed the head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that the wireless company will end its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs.
Zenji Nakazawa is an Acting Chief for the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau in the Federal Communications Commission with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a ...
T-Mobile US Inc. has rolled back policies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion to appease the chairman of the Federal ...
A federal appeals court blocked a FTC rule that would have forced businesses to make it easier to cancel unwanted ...
A federal appeals court vacated the Federal Trade Commission's Click to Cancel rule -- which was to go into effect next week ...
T-Mobile said in a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr made public on Wednesday that the wireless ...
U.S. Senator Katie Britt celebrated the Senate's unanimous passage of Lulu’s Law, a bipartisan bill named after 16-year-old ...
T-Mobile agreed to kill off its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies, joining Verizon in compliance with the Trump ...
T-Mobile US Inc. has rolled back policies related to diversity, equity and inclusion to appease the chairman of the Federal ...
Three high-speed Internet initiatives have connected upwards of 500 households and businesses in rural communities across ...
The backlash against DEI gained steam during the 2024 presidential election but hit a fever pitch when Trump took office. The ...
Other companies that have pulled back on DEI practices in recent months include Salesforce, Amazon, Google, and Target.