Supreme Court leans toward backing FCC fines against Verizon, AT&T
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The Supreme Court indicated support for the FCC’s authority to impose fines, as it reviews over $100 million in penalties against Verizon and AT&T. The case concerns the companies’ use of customer location data, with the justices showing openness to upholding the FCC’s enforcement powers during oral arguments on April 18, 2026.
Former President Donald Trump has extended the Iran ceasefire, citing a fractured Iranian government as the reason. The move, announced on April 21, 2026, increases geopolitical uncertainty, affecting market sentiment and complicating diplomatic relations with Iran. The extension underscores ongoing tensions and the fragile state of Iran’s political landscape amid broader geopolitical concerns.
Iran accused the U.S. of ceasefire violations on April 21, just hours before President Trump announced an extension of the deadline. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed the U.S. was violating ceasefire conditions, amid ongoing tensions. The extension was announced as the deadline approached, highlighting escalating diplomatic disputes between the two nations.
Thirty former staffers of Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) signed an open letter on April 15, defending her reputation amid recent backlash. The staffers praised Porter for her dedication and support for her team, as she prepares to intensify her gubernatorial campaign. The letter aims to counter negative perceptions following incidents involving her interactions with staff and journalists.
The IRGC has sidelined Iran’s president and taken control of key state functions, raising concerns about increased regime instability. This power shift, reported on April 21, 2026, could hinder diplomatic efforts and delay political change in Iran. The move signals a significant consolidation of power by the IRGC, impacting the country's political landscape.
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued Coinbase and Gemini, accusing them of violating gambling laws with their prediction markets. The platforms are alleged to fall under the state's gambling definition, raising concerns over tax obligations and legal compliance. The case highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny of crypto prediction markets in New York.
President Trump announced on April 20, 2026, that the U.S. ceasefire with Iran has been extended indefinitely, contingent on Tehran engaging in negotiations. He cited Iran’s fractured government and a request from Pakistani military leader Field Marshal Asim Munir as reasons for the extension. The blockade remains in place until Iran proposes a negotiation plan.