Net neutrality rules struck down by appeals court
Briefly

The court's decision to strike down the FCC's net neutrality regulations marks a significant turn in the ongoing battle over internet access and regulation in the United States.
The court's ruling stated that the FCC lacks the authority to reinstate rules designed to protect consumer access, citing the Supreme Court's 'Loper Bright' decision which limits agency powers.
Democrats at the FCC have urged Congress to step in, emphasizing that public demand for a fair and equitable internet persists despite the court's ruling.
Consumer groups and tech companies voiced strong support for net neutrality, which seeks to prevent providers from throttling or blocking access to certain content.
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