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Haley Sweetland Edwards
Haley Sweetland Edwards is the Nation Editor at TIME.
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A poll released today by the Internet Freedom Business Alliance (IFBA), found that conservatives voters like the idea of net neutrality.
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
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Inside Obama's Net Neutrality Power Play
President Barack Obama’s decision to call for the strictest regulation of consumer broadband Internet is the result of months of internal White House debate over how to push the Federal Communications Commission to propose stronger...
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By Haley Sweetland Edwards
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Net Neutrality Advocates Turn Up the Volume
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By Haley Sweetland Edwards
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U.S. Bank Regulators Promise to Get Tough
As implementation of financial reform law continues
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
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Discovery Says No To Comcast-TWC Merger
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By Haley Sweetland Edwards
September 8, 2014
2 British Human Rights Workers Go Missing in Qatar
The Gulf state is slated to host the World Cup in 2022
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
September 5, 2014
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